They provide the infrastructure needed for the 100s of thousands of people employed in Ireland in the ICT and pharmaceutical sectors.” These new connections will increase resilience and reduce latency. Ireland is now open for business to further subsea cables. This is the start of a strategic move by Ireland to connect directly to Northern and Southern Europe. Today is the first day that a subsea cable has connected to Ireland that is not linked to the UK or North America. Ireland has been an intercontinental communications hub since 1858 when the first transatlantic cable linking London and New York was routed through Ireland. Minister of State Ossian Smyth remarked that “Today is a landmark in the history of Irish communications. The fourth industrial revolution has already begun, and the connectivity offered by IRIS improves our ability to embrace and leverage these fundamental changes even better.” IRIS shows that we can do things even faster and more efficiently and safely. Recently, both countries have achieved very high levels of digitization and internet connectivity, including hosting data centers. “We are two neighboring islands that share values and interests that are reflected in the history and culture of the nations. In his address, the Icelandic ambassador said that from the point of view of internet telecommunications, IRIS brings Iceland closer to Ireland. Sturla Sigurjónsson, Ambassador of Iceland Connecting Iceland and Ireland brings on new opportunities for both countries for co-operation in the highly connected digital world,“ said the minister in her message to Galway. Together with Iceland‘s green and renewable energy sources this new submarine cable makes Iceland a highly competitive option for data centers, cloud service providers and high performance computing. „IRIS, a new submarine cable connecting Iceland and Ireland, is a major milestone in strengthening and securing Iceland‘s electronic communications with Ireland and other countries. Áslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir, Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation And it highlights the West as a key destination for Europe’s internet connectivity infrastructure which is likely to attract future investments’ This has extensive positive implications for Galway and the West, potentially opening up the entire region for new investment. The IRIS subsea cable is a remarkable project which ensures we now have direct links from Ireland to Iceland and further diversifies the connectivity links across Ireland. Ireland is at the forefront of this digital development and is pursuing a strategy to be a gateway to Europe for all internet traffic. ‘The development of new digital infrastructure is essential for job creation and new business opportunities. The IRIS system is integrated into Farice’s network in Iceland and Europe to enhance the network and provide comprehensive, diverse, and secure connectivity between Farice’s network POPs in Iceland and Europe.Įamon Ryan, Minister for the Environment, Transport, Climate and Communications The system provides further redundancy in telecommunication connection between Iceland and Europe, with low latency connections around 10.5 ms, between Reykjavík and Dublin. The IRIS system will be ready for service in the first quarter of 2023 and will be the third submarine fibre optic cable system connecting Iceland with Europe. This modern high-capacity telecom cable will connect Galway to Iceland, the presence of the Farice system landing in Galway will provide direct high-capacity links to Iceland but also to Northern Europe via Denmark and will greatly increase capacity and connectivity in the Galway region.įarice signed a contract with SubCom, LLC, a global undersea fiber optic cable system supply company, to install the IRIS Cable System and SubCom has now received provisional acceptance for the IRIS Cable System, the final phase before officially handing the system over to its owner, Farice. In 2019 The West coast of Ireland and Galway was designated as a landing location for international telecommunications cables with Increased availability of terrestrial networks across the country enabling this. Work completed on telecoms cable between Galway and Icelandįarice, (a company fully owned by the Icelandic Government, currently owns, and operates two submarine cables linking Iceland to Northern Europe) announced this week that the IRIS Sub-Sea Telecoms Cable System connecting Galway to Iceland and onwards to Denmark and the Nordics, on existing Farice networks is now in its final phase of implementation. Galway to become a gateway to connectivity to Europe The Link to the press release is here 03-Irish Press Release Draft Farice November 2022-FINAL
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