Venezuela: Fiber-optic cable to Cuba is working
Venezuela''s science and technology minister says an undersea fiber-optic cable that was laid last year between Venezuela and Cuba is working.
It has an approximate length of 2,470 km. The project is the result of cooperation between the Cuban company ETECSA S. This cable adds to other telecommunications projects such as the ALBA-1. The Mini...
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Venezuela''s science and technology minister says an undersea fiber-optic cable that was laid last year between Venezuela and Cuba is working.
HAVANA - A long-awaited undersea fiber-optic cable linking Cuba with the outside world arrived on the island on Wednesday, promising a bandwidth bonanza for a country saddled with
The Telecommunications Company of Cuba (ETECSA) began receiving international service through Cable & Wireless Jamaica starting May
The cable is expected to reach Cuba in February and be operational in July Work has begun on laying an underwater fibre-optic cable to link
According to the ministry, the linking process and future tests are currently underway, after having concluded the physical laying of the cable
Sin embargo, el ALBA-1, primer cable de fibra óptica que unió a Cuba con Venezuela y Jamaica, es el único que brinda servicios de Internet a los
HAVANA, Cuba – The Ministry of Communications says work is now underway to establish a new international fiber optic cable – Arimao, which will
After beginning its installation in Cuba''s Tricontinental Port of Cienguegos, the 2,500-kilometer-long Arimao touched down in Martinique on January 10. Cuba speeds up connection
An underwater fiber-optic cable linking Venezuela to Cuba has reached the island nation, a Venezuelan official said Wednesday.
TeleCuba, a small Miami firm, says it has won permission from the Treasury Department to lay the first fiber-optic cable between Miami and Cuba. The announcement comes after the Obama
An undersea fiber-optic cable that promises to bring Cuban Internet and phone communications into the 21st Century stirred to life this week, two
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Cuba speeds up connection process for international fiber optic cable. The Ministry of Communications has announced that construction has begun on a new international fiber optic cable
Preparatory work began in 2009 and the installation of 1630 km of cable began in January 2011. It touched soil in Santiago de Cuba a month later,
The TGC cable will run from Puerto de la Guaira in Venezuela to Santiago in Cuba, then to LIME''s landing station in Ocho Rios, Jamaica - an entire length of more than 1500 kilometres.
Cuba will have ready next April the operational capacities of the Arimao international submarine fiber optic cable project, after the physical laying of the cable across the sea between the
A 1,000-mile undersea fiber-optic cable, trumpeted as a blow against the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba, has been strung from socialist ally Venezuela to the communist-led island,
In this context, the new underwater fiber optic cable that is being installed between Cuba and Martinique and that has been baptized as Arimao
According to the Ministry, the linking process and future tests are currently underway after having concluded the physical laying of the cable across the sea between Martinique and the
According to a report in Granma newspaper, the Ministry of Communications ( MINCOM) informed that the linking process and future tests
The Ministry of Communications says work is now underway to establish a new international fiber optic cable – Arimao, which will bring with it an increase and
It has an approximate length of 2,470 km. The project is the result of cooperation between the Cuban company ETECSA S.A and the French company Orange S.A. It will improve the availability of
Two years after the Arimao cable''s debut, Cubans are still waiting for meaningful improvements in their digital lives. While the infrastructure may be in place, real
Deep Blue Cable, Denis O''Brien''s $350 million Caribbean undersea telco infrastructure company, is eyeing a potential landing on the communist island of Cuba for its high-speed fibre-optic
Cuba''s state telecoms company, Etecsa, says a high-speed fibre-optic cable is connecting Cuba to the global internet, nearly two years after its arrival.
Cuba is set to join the high-speed broadband era with an undersea fibre-optic cable laid from Venezuela, bringing the promise of speedy internet to one of the world''s least connected
ARIMAO communications cable between Cuba and Martinique The ARIMAO submarine fiber optic cable is designed and deployed to improve internet connectivity between the islands of Cuba and Martinique.
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I''m still not quite sure what really happened with the famous underwater cable between Cuba and Venezuela, that fiber optic line that was going to connect our country to the global