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:
- San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Barranquilla, Colombia
- Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Kingston, Jamaica
See also
References
- Atlantic-Cable
- ICPC-Caribbean Cables
External links
- http://www.our.org.jm/PDF-FILES/CPT200303.pdf
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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
- Circe
- Columbus II
- Columbus III
- Concerto 1
- Danice
- Dunant
- ECFS
- EllaLink
- FARICE-1
- GLO-1
- GlobeNet
- Grace Hopper
- Greenland Connect
- HUGO
- Hibernia Express
- MAREA
- MAYA-1
- Main One
- Monet
- NorSea Com 1
- PAN AM
- PEC
- Pacific Caribbean Cable System
- SACS
- SAIL
- SAT-3/WASC
- SAex
- SAm-1
- SEA-ME-WE 3
- SHEFA-2
- SMPR-1
- Southern Caribbean Fiber
- Svalbard Undersea Cable System
- Tangerine
- ULYSSES
- UNISUR
- VSNL Northern Europe
- VSNL Western Europe
- West Africa Cable System
- CANTAT-1
- CANTAT-2
- CANTAT-3
- ODIN
- Pangea
- REMBRANDT-1
- REMBRANDT-2
- RIOJA-1
- RIOJA-2
- RIOJA-3
- SAT-2
- TCS-1
- UK-Belgium 5
- WASACE
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