New Direct Data Connection Across Baltic Sea to Link Finland and Germany
Cinia Group, a Finland-based designer, builder and operator of intelligent connectivity and ICT solutions, began today laying the new submarine Sea Lion data cable in Helsinki, Finland. The new fiber optic sea cable will provide a direct, low latency and cyber secure Internet backbone connection between Finland and Germany. Linking Cinia’s existing countrywide data network in Finland with network nodes in Central Europe, the new sea cable is expected to increase interest of data center operators and data intensive organizations to set up operations in Finland.
“The sea cable initiative builds the future of Finland based on our existing strengths,” said Mr. Eero Heliövaara, Director General at the Prime Minister’s Office. “A direct data connection between Finland and Central Europe is an important enabler of both domestic economic growth and international investments. Data traffic is expected to grow manifold within the next years, and the sea cable initiative opens up an opportunity for Finland to claim its position among the leading countries in the area of Industrial Internet.”
Cinia Group leads the Sea Lion initiative as the developer and builder of the submarine cable, and later as an open access network operator. The Finnish Government is an enabler and investor of the initiative together with institutional investors OP-Pohjola and Ilmarinen. Investments with equity and debt financing will total at approximately 100 million Euros. The sea cable initiative is designed to meet the commercial terms and moderate profitability as long term infrastructure investment, bringing also significant direct and indirect economic benefits such as decisions by international data center operators and data intensive organizations to locate their operations Finland.
“We expect the sea cable to help in bringing 2 to 3 billion Euros worth of private data center investments in Finland within the next 10 years”, said Mr. Ari-Jussi Knaapila, CEO at Cinia Group. “Even more important for the Finnish national economy is the opportunity to boost our own strong digital ecosystems.”
Customer demand for Sea Lion is proven by the recent investment by Hetzner Online and the announcement to connect sea cable with TeliaSonera´s new datacenter.
“With the sea cable, Cinia contributes to the Digital Single Market for Europe,” continued Mr. Knaapila. “We challenge all Finnish companies and new ventures in the planning stage to generate new wealth through global digitalization, based on this new world class data network connection.”
The Sea Lion submarine data network cable consisting of eight paired fiber optic cables was manufactured by Alcatel-Lucent in Calais, France. Totaling 1,170 kilometers in length and 3,355 tons in weight, the cable was shipped in Finland in the cargo hold of cable laying ship Ile de Brehat. The vessel will make its way from Helsinki, Finland to Rostock, Germany by the end of 2015. The new data connection is planned to be in operation during the spring 2016.
For further information, please contact: www.cinia.fi
Ari-Jussi Knaapila, CEO, Cinia Group
Tel. +358 50 2179
Email aj.knaapila@cinia.fi
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Cinia Group creates intelligent connectivity solutions that make the world smaller and your business smarter. We have over 10.000 km of own backbone and we are building international connectivity and sea cable connecting East and West.
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Photo 1: Cinia Group begins laying a new submarine data cable Sea Lion in Helsinki, Finland on October 12, 2015. The Helsinki end of the cable is brought to shore from cable laying ship Ile de Brehat.
The new fiber optic cable will cross the Baltic Sea from Helsinki to Rostock, a distance of 1,170 kilometers. Planned to be in operation in Spring 2016, the sea cable will provide a new direct and cyber secure data connection between Finland and Germany.
Photo 2: Cinia Group begins laying a new submarine data cable Sea Lion in Helsinki, Finland on October 12, 2015. The cable will provide a new direct and cyber secure data connection between Finland and Germany
Holding the first buoy that brought the cable to shore, from left to right, are Jaana Raty, Partnership Director, Cinia Cloud; Jukka-Pekka Joensuu, Executive Vice President, Cinia Group; Carl-Johan Sandstrom, Managing Director, Novago; Ari-Jussi Knaapila, CEO, Cinia Group; Henrik Ekblom, CEO, Karis Telefon; and Patrik Gustafsson, Technical Director, Karis Telefon.