RJK

RJK or 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:

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.


gollark: People generally mean "encrypted from client to other client", though.
gollark: End-to-end in the sense of "encrypted from client to server", sure.
gollark: E2E is end to end encryption. It's where your message is encrypted between the sender and receiver and not decrypted in the middle. Some messaging apps do that. The point is that the service can't read it.
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gollark: What do you mean CC?
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