RJK
Submarine telecommunications cable system
RJK (Russia-Japan-Korea) is a submarine telecommunications cable system linking the three named countries bordering the Sea of Japan. It began operation in 1995.
It has landing points in:
- Nakhodka, Russia
- Naoetsu, Japan
- Pusan, Korea
It has a transmission capacity of 1.12 Gbit/s, and a total cable length of 1,715 km (1,066 mi).
Sources
- "High-speed optical submarine cable networks at the speed of 80 Gbps are to be established around the Japanese archipelago" (PDF). Retrieved February 11, 2006.
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Submarine communications cables in the Pacific Ocean
- APCN
- APCN 2
- APNG
- APNG-2
- ASEAN
- Alaska United
- Asia Pacific Gateway
- Asia-America Gateway
- Australia–Japan Cable
- Bay of Bengal Gateway
- CUCN
- Commonwealth Pacific Cable System
- EAC-C2C
- FASTER
- Fibre-optic Link Around the Globe
- G-P
- Gondwana-1
- HANTRU-1
- HAW-1
- Hawaii Inter-Island Cable System
- Honotua
- Interchange Cable Network
- Japan-US
- Manatua One
- Matrix Cable System
- NPC
- PAN AM
- PC-1
- PacRimWest
- Pacific Caribbean Cable System
- Pipe Pacific Cable
- RJK
- RNAL
- SAm-1
- SEA-ME-WE 3
- SEA-ME-WE 4
- SEACOM
- SPIN
- Southern Cross Cable
- T-V-H
- TIS
- TPC-5CN
- TPE
- TSE-1
- Tasman Global Access
- Telstra Endeavour
- Tonga Cable System
- Transpac
- Unity
- VSNL Transpacific
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