Fitzland has taken a major leap in global telecommunications with the full operation of its three state-of-the-art cable landing stations. The HQ Cable Landing Station (HQCLS), located in the Fitzland City, the nation's capital, serves as a key hub connecting Fitzland to North America, Australia, Guam, and Hawaii. Meanwhile, the Cactus Canyon Cable Landing Station (CTCLS) extends the country’s reach across major Asian nations, boosting regional connectivity. Lastly, the Sunny View Cable Landing Station (SUNCLS) links Fitzland to Europe and Africa, further establishing the country as a crucial player in international digital infrastructure.
With these three advanced facilities in operation, Fitzland has now surpassed Singapore in the number of submarine cables deployed, reinforcing its position as a global telecommunications leader. These connections enhance internet speed, data security, and network resilience, benefiting both businesses and individuals across the nation. By facilitating faster and more stable digital communications, Fitzland is positioning itself as a key data transit hub in the modern digital economy.
Officials from the Ministry of Information and Communication emphasized that this milestone will not only improve domestic internet reliability but also attract international investments in technology and digital services. The government remains committed to expanding its role in global connectivity, ensuring that Fitzland remains at the forefront of technological advancements and digital transformation.