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The network has cable landing stations in:
- Herring Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada 44°33′41.2″N 63°33′40.1″W / 44.561444°N 63.561139°W / 44.561444; -63.561139
- Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA 42°27′33.8″N 70°57′38.2″W / 42.459389°N 70.960611°W / 42.459389; -70.960611
- Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland Sutton (from Herring Cove)/Baldoyle (to Ainsdale Sands)53°24′40.1″N 6°12′58.4″W / 53.411139°N 6.216222°W / 53.411139; -6.216222
- Southport(Ainsdale Sands), Merseyside, UK53°37′38.5″N 2°59′4.7″W / 53.627361°N 2.984639°W / 53.627361; -2.984639
A further landing point is planned for Coleraine, Co Londonderry (under Project Kelvin), Northern Ireland, UK.
Current Network Locations include:
- New York CIty (multiple sites)
- Albany, NY
- Weehawken, NJ
- Newark, NJ
- Secaucus, NJ
- White Plains, NY
- Stamford, CT
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Cleveland, OH
- Philadelphia, PA
- Buffalo, NY
- Boston, MA
- Ashburn, VA
- McLean, VA
- Richmond, VA
- Raleigh, NC
- Charlotte, NC
- Atlanta, GA
- Chicago, IL
- Montreal, Quebec
- Toronto, Ontario
- Dublin, Ireland
- Manchester, UK
- London, UK
- Reading, UK
- Frankfurt, Germany
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Paris, France
- Brussels, Belgium
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