The Anjana cable system is a 7121 km transatlantic fiber-optic submarine cable connecting Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Santander, Spain.
The Anjana cable system is privately owned and operated by Meta, through multiple subsidiaries including Edge USA, Edge Network Services Limited (Edge), and Edge Network Infrastructure Services Spain, S.L.U. (Edge Spain).
The Anjana cable system consists a sole segment connecting Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Santander, Spain, with 24 fiber pairs, each with a design capacity of approximately 20 Tbps using current technology.
The Myrtle Beach Cable Landing Station is owned by DC Blox, Inc., while the Santander Cable Landing Station is owned by Telxius Cable España, S.L.U.. Edge USA and Edge Spain control the cable landing stations respectively.
Meta will operate the Anjana cable system on a non-common-carrier basis by using the system for its own internal capacity needs and, potentially, by providing dark fiber to wholesale and enterprise customers.
The Anjana cable system is supplied by NEC.
The Anjana cable system is expected to be ready-for-service in the fourth quarter of 2024.