The Antillas 1 submarine cable is a significant telecommunications infrastructure project designed to enhance connectivity between various locations in the Caribbean and the United States. This ambitious project aims to improve internet capacity and reliability for various telecommunications providers and their customers.
Ready for Service Date: The Antillas 1 submarine cable was officially ready for service in 2021.
Cable Landing Stations: The cable connects multiple landing stations, including:
Total Capacity: The Antillas 1 cable boasts an impressive total capacity of 80 Terabits per second (Tbps), facilitating high-speed data transmission to meet the growing demand for bandwidth across the regions it serves.
Lifespan of the Cable: The expected lifespan of the Antillas 1 submarine cable is approximately 25 years, ensuring long-term service and operational capabilities.
The Antillas 1 submarine cable project is backed by a strong consortium of telecommunications companies that include:
These consortium members have come together to leverage the capabilities of the Antillas 1 cable, ensuring robust connectivity and enhanced services for their respective customers across the regions connected by this vital infrastructure.