The Lanis-1 submarine cable is a fiber optic cable that spans approximately 1,500 kilometers in length. It runs along the sea floor in the Pacific Ocean, connecting the two countries of Chile and Peru. The cable was first operational in 2017 and provides high-speed internet connectivity and telecommunication services to the coastal regions of both countries. The Lanis-1 submarine cable is owned and operated by a consortium that includes such companies as Telefonica, Entel, and Claro. It is considered to be a vital piece of infrastructure that enhances the communication capabilities of the region and connects it to the rest of the world.