TCS-1

TCS-1 (Transcaribbean System 1) was an optical submarine telephone cable.

It was installed in 1990, was 2,593km in length and had a capacity of 280 Mbit/s. Service was ended on 9 January 2004. It was owned and maintained by AT&T, MCI and Sprint

It had landing points in:

  1. San Juan, Puerto Rico
  2. Baranquilla, Colombia
  3. Santo Domingo, Dominican R.
  4. Kingston, Jamaica

See also

  • List of international submarine communications cables

References

  • Atlantic-Cable
  • ICPC-Caribbean Cables

External links

  • http://www.our.org.jm/PDF-FILES/CPT200303.pdf
Submarine communications cables in the Atlantic Ocean
  • 2Africa
  • AC-2
  • AEConnect
  • Africa Coast to Europe
  • ALBA-1
  • AMX-1
  • ANTILLAS I
  • ARCOS-1
  • Americas II
  • Apollo
  • Atlantic Crossing 1
  • Atlantis-2
  • BDSNi
  • BRICS Cable
  • C-Lion1
  • CANTAT-1
  • CANTAT-2
  • CANTAT-3
  • Circe
  • Columbus II
  • Columbus III
  • Concerto 1
  • Danice
  • ECFS
  • EllaLink
  • FARICE-1
  • GLO-1
  • GlobeNet
  • Greenland Connect
  • HUGO
  • Hibernia Express
  • MAREA
  • MAYA-1
  • Main One
  • Monet
  • NorSea Com 1
  • ODIN
  • PAN AM
  • PEC
  • Pacific Caribbean Cable System
  • Pangea
  • REMBRANDT-1
  • REMBRANDT-2
  • RIOJA-1
  • RIOJA-2
  • RIOJA-3
  • SACS
  • SAIL
  • SAT-2
  • SAT-3/WASC
  • SAex
  • SAm-1
  • SEA-ME-WE 3
  • SHEFA-2
  • SMPR-1
  • Southern Caribbean Fiber
  • Svalbard Undersea Cable System
  • TCS-1
  • Tangerine
  • UK-Belgium 5
  • ULYSSES
  • UNISUR
  • VSNL Northern Europe
  • VSNL Western Europe
  • WASACE
  • West Africa Cable System


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