AMX-1
The America Movil Submarine Cable System-1 (AMX-1) is a fiber optic submarine communications cable of 17,800 kilometers that extends between the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Brazil.
Fate | In service |
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First traffic | RFS 2014 |
Owner(s) | América Móvil |
Website | http://www.americamovil.com |
Information
The submarine cable means an investment of 500 million of dollars. It connects six countries (Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Brazil) with United States. The cable has a length of 17,500 kilometers, and ends in Miami, Florida.[1]
Landing Points
- Barranquilla, Colombia
- Cancún, Mexico
- Cartagena, Colombia
- Fortaleza, Brazil
- Jacksonville, Florida, United States
- Miami, Florida, United States
- Puerto Barrios, Guatemala
- Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Salvador, Brazil
- San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
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References
- Santos, M (16 April 2015). "CLARO ACTIVA EL CABLE AMX-1 Y AUMENTA LA VELOCIDAD DEL PAÍS 50X". Enter.co (in Spanish). Bogotá. Eltiempo. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
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