BARSAV
BARSAV was a fiber optic submarine communications cable system that linked Barcelona (Spain) with Savona (Italy). It was about 760 km long, was built in 1996 and removed from the seabed in 2018.[1]
It was owned by Telefónica and Telecom Italia. The cable was laid by Alcatel Submarine Networks.[2] The cable consisted of two segments. The first segment from Barcelona (Cabrera de Mar) was 260 km long, the second segment was 500 km long and ended in Savona.[3]
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Submarine communications cables in the Mediterranean Sea
- 2Africa
- AAE-1
- Africa-1
- ALETAR
- ALPAL-2
- Aphrodite 2
- BARSAV
- Berytar
- Bezeq International Optical System
- Blue
- CADMOS
- CIOS
- Columbus II
- Columbus III
- Eastern Mediterranean Optical System 1
- Europe India Gateway
- GO-1
- I-ME-WE
- KINYRAS
- LEV
- MENA
- MedNautilus
- Minerva
- PEACE Cable
- Pentaskhinos
- Quantum Cable
- SEA-ME-WE 3
- SEA-ME-WE 4
- SEA-ME-WE 5
- SEA-ME-WE 6
- TE North
- TEFKROS
- UGARIT
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