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NI links up to underwater cable | NI links up to underwater cable |
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Northern Ireland is to be linked to an underwater transatlantic communications cable for the first time. | Northern Ireland is to be linked to an underwater transatlantic communications cable for the first time. |
The fibre optic cable, a telecommunications link which runs along the seabed, connects North America with Europe. | The fibre optic cable, a telecommunications link which runs along the seabed, connects North America with Europe. |
It will improve the speed and extent to which firms in NI can trade information with the rest of the world. | It will improve the speed and extent to which firms in NI can trade information with the rest of the world. |
A new 22-mile extension will be built from an existing cable and will come ashore near Portrush. | A new 22-mile extension will be built from an existing cable and will come ashore near Portrush. |
Access to the new telecommunications will be available in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, according to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment. | |
Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster said the 30m euro investment (£28m) "would provide opportunities for Northern Ireland companies selling goods and services overseas and also improve our attractiveness to knowledge based inward investment". | |
"Northern Ireland businesses are competing more than ever for business in global markets," she said. | "Northern Ireland businesses are competing more than ever for business in global markets," she said. |
"This project will deliver the kind of international telecommunications, companies located in London, Amsterdam, Dublin and New York already depend on." | "This project will deliver the kind of international telecommunications, companies located in London, Amsterdam, Dublin and New York already depend on." |
The department said Project Kelvin would involve connecting a new submarine cable to the Hibernia North Transatlantic cable located 22 miles off the north coast of Northern Ireland. | The department said Project Kelvin would involve connecting a new submarine cable to the Hibernia North Transatlantic cable located 22 miles off the north coast of Northern Ireland. |
It said the new cable would come ashore in the Portrush area initially and then go onto a location where it could interconnect with Northern Ireland's existing telecoms infrastructure. | It said the new cable would come ashore in the Portrush area initially and then go onto a location where it could interconnect with Northern Ireland's existing telecoms infrastructure. |
The department added that the new link could be interconnected at a number of different locations including Armagh, Ballymena, Belfast, Coleraine, Londonderry, Omagh, Portadown and Strabane. | The department added that the new link could be interconnected at a number of different locations including Armagh, Ballymena, Belfast, Coleraine, Londonderry, Omagh, Portadown and Strabane. |
The contract to construct the link to North America has been awarded to Hibernia Atlantic Limited. | The contract to construct the link to North America has been awarded to Hibernia Atlantic Limited. |
The project is being funded by the European Union and the British and Irish governments. | The project is being funded by the European Union and the British and Irish governments. |
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