MV_Peter_Faber

MV <i>Peter Faber</i>

The MV Peter Faber is a French cable-laying vessel.[2][3] In the Fall of 2008 the Peter Faber will be laying a telecommunication cable connecting Newfoundland, Greenland and Iceland. The Peter Faber made a relatively uncommon transit through the Northwest Passage to travel from its previous assignment in the Pacific Ocean.

Quick Facts History, General characteristics ...

There have been three vessels named the Peter Faber that have laid cable in the Arctic.[4] The first was launched in 1913, the second in 1962, and the most recent in 1981.


References

  1. "Peter Faber (8027781)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  2. Samantha Bookman (2013-04-18). "Submarine cable operators hunt for new routes to counter congestion, political turmoil: South Atlantic, Northwest Passage become viable options". Fierce Telecom. The cable-laying ship Peter Faber plies the waters of Canada's Lancaster Sound.



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