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  2. Svalbard Undersea Cable System - Wikipedia

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    The segments from Harstad to Breivika are 74 and 61 kilometers (46 and 38 mi) long, respectively, and the segments from Breivika to Hotellneset 1,375 and 1,339 kilometers (854 and 832 mi). Each consists of eight fiber pairs and there are twenty optical communications repeaters on each segment. Each segment has a speed of 10 gigabits per second ...

  3. Havila Kystruten - Wikipedia

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    The company has 4 identical sister ships in operation along the coastal route, MS Havila Capella, MS Havila Castor, MS Havila Polaris, and MS Havila Pollux. The ships have a length of 124 meters and a width of 22 meters. Loading capacity is five cars and 190 pallets, where 40 of the pallets can be transported with cooling or freezing.

  4. Hurtigruten - Wikipedia

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    The four new vessels from Havila will run on LNG and battery power. LNG will cut CO₂ emissions by 25 per cent, and the battery power will yield additional savings. [9] The vessels will be named Havila Capella, Havila Castor, Havila Polaris and Havila Pollux. All four vessels were built at Tersan shipyard in Turkey. [10]

  5. MS Havila Castor - Wikipedia

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    MS «Havila Castor» is a ship that operates the coastal route Bergen–Kirkenes on the basis of a contract between the shipping company Havila Kystruten and the Ministry of Transport. The ship was built at the Tersan shipyard in Turkey , and was delivered in April 2022. [ 1 ]

  6. Havila Shipping - Wikipedia

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    Havila Shipping ASA was established on 31 July 2003 and operates 22 vessels; platform supply vessel, anchor handling tug supply vessel, rescue- and recovery vessel and subsea construction vessel. The company has a newbuilding program of 5 vessels.

  7. MV Havila Harmony - Wikipedia

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    The Havila Harmony is based on a Marin Teknikk MT6010 hull. It was built in 2005 and configured to its current configuration in 2007. It has a maximum speed of 13.5 knots (25.0 km/h; 15.5 mph), although the maximum economical speed is 11.5 knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph).

  8. Harstad Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The hospital in Harstad is part of the University Hospital of North Norway. The most successful local football team is Harstad Idrettslag (a.k.a. HIL), [63] and the most successful basketball team is the Harstad Vikings. [64] Harstad is home port for the Anna Rogde, the world's oldest sailing schooner, also known as the sailing queen of Norway ...

  9. Havila - Wikipedia

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    Havila may refer to: Havilan, a village in Iran; Havila Shipping This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 17:42 (UTC). Text is available under the ...