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Exclusive: Trans Americas mulling new subsea cable in LatAm
The TAM-1 and TAM-2 subsea cable systems are set to redefine connectivity across the Americas. With TAM-1 scheduled for activation in 2025 and TAM-2 targeting late 2026, Trans Americas Fiber Systems aims to create a near Pan-American network, linking North, Central, and South America. Explore how these cutting-edge projects will enhance regional connectivity and empower telecom operators with unparalleled capacity and scalability.
The future of undersea connectivity
Shared spectrum solutions are transforming telecommunications by enabling multiple operators to share subsea cable infrastructure, improving bandwidth efficiency, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. Discover how this innovative approach enhances connectivity, supports dynamic growth, and revolutionizes network management in the digital age.
How Trans Americas Fiber System Plans to Make a Splash
Set to go live in 2025, the TAM-1 submarine cable system will span 7,000km, connecting Central America and the Caribbean with unprecedented speed and capacity. Backed by Trans Americas Fiber System, the project promises to enhance regional connectivity while laying the groundwork for future expansions across the Caribbean and Pacific regions.
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Trans Americas Fiber System and Xtera announce initial construction of ground-breaking TAM-1 Submarine Cable System
London, UK – September 11, 2023 – Trans Americas Fiber System and Xtera announce initial construction has begun on the new TAM-1 submarine cable system (formerly known as Trans Caribbean Fiber System). TAM-1 is the first fiber optic cable specifically designed to meet the exploding demand for data in the Trans-Americas region, advancing connectivity solutions through state-of-the-art products and services.