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Antilles Crossing

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Antilles Crossing is an underwater 20 gigabit per second (Gbit/s) fiber optics ring network connecting several countries in the Caribbean Sea.

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It was built by TeleBarbados, and is one of the newer important network connections to the Internet for Caribbean countries in the Windward and Leeward Islands. The company is a joint venture between Leucadia National Corporation and Barbados Light & Power Holdings Limited. It currently extends from Needham's Point, Saint Michael, Barbados to Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands where it interconnects with Global Crossing's world-wide telecommunications network.

The network is being built in 4 phases.

  • Phase I (The red phase) links Barbados, to the island of Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands.
  • Phase II (The grey phase) will see the linking of Barbados firstly to Tobago and then onward to Trinidad further south.
  • Phase III (The green phase) will see the link from Trinidad traveling Northward to Grenada, Saint Vincent, and Saint Lucia.
  • Phase IV (The blue phase) will see a link extended from Saint Lucia Northward to Martinique, Guadeloupe, Saint Kitts and Saint Croix in United States Virgin Islands
  • Stake holders

  • Antilles Crossing,
  • Barbados Light & Power,
  • Ectel,
  • Leucadia,
  • Network Research
  • Participant countries

  • Barbados (red),
  • Grenada (green),
  • Guadeloupe (blue),
  • Martinique (blue),
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis (blue),
  • Saint Lucia (green),
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (green),
  • Trinidad and Tobago (grey),
  • United States Virgin Islands (red),
  • Facts

  • Total length: 940 km
  • References

    Antilles Crossing Wikipedia