Cable Landing Stations are Anchoring Global Connectivity
The Gateway Between Continents
Cable landing stations (CLSs) are the critical junctions where undersea cables meet terrestrial fiber networks—carrying the majority of the world’s internet traffic. They enable cross-border data movement, international collaboration, and real-time global communications. Without CLSs, the global digital economy would be fragmented and sluggish. They are the gateway to scalable global connectivity.
Why Their Role Matters
As cloud services, video traffic, and global enterprise networks continue to surge, cable landing stations are no longer just physical endpoints—they are strategic access points in the global infrastructure fabric. Their value lies not only in where they land, but in how they interconnect with inland fiber networks, data centers, wireless towers, and commercial hubs.
The ecosystem—carriers, cloud providers, hyperscalers, and content networks—needs clear visibility into CLS locations to support high-performance global interconnection strategies and seamless data flow across regions.
Accelerating Digital Transformation Through Interconnection Intelligence
Connectbase integrates cable landing station data into a unified, location-intelligent view of global infrastructure. By mapping CLS locations alongside terrestrial network assets, we make them searchable, discoverable, and actionable for buyers planning:
- Regional fiber extensions
- Edge data center builds
- Subsea-to-inland handoff routes
- Long-haul transport and global IP transit
Providers can showcase proximity to inland fiber, data centers, peering points, and demand zones—turning passive infrastructure into a platform for monetization and interconnection.
Turn Strategic Location Into Global Opportunity
When CLS locations become part of the digital infrastructure marketplace, they accelerate deployment decisions, drive new revenue streams, and enable smarter global network design.