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Total length
  
12,000 km

Design capacity
  
160 Gbit/s

Technology
  
Fiber optics DWM

Topology
  
Trunk and Branch

Currently lit capacity
  
40 Gbit/s

Atlantis-2

Date of first use
  
May 10 2000 (May 10 2000)

ATLANTIS-2 is a fiber optic transatlantic telecommunications cable connecting Argentina, Brazil, Senegal, Cape Verde, Canary Islands and Portugal. It is the first submarine cable to link Latin America and the African continent. The Atlantis 2 project total cost was US$370 million invest by a 25 international carrier consortium led technically and financially by Embratel with more than US$100 million of the investment.

Embratel, which organized the project, also installed two additional fiber pairs of 40Gbit/s for its exclusive use between Fortaleza and Rio de Janeiro. The cable was ready for service in February 2000 with a launch capacity of 40Gbit/s. On May 10, to celebrate the definitive start-up of that operation, a videoconference between Fernando Henrique Cardoso (President of Brazil) and António Guterres (Prime Minister of Portugal) was held to demonstrate the new link.

It is approximatively 12000 kilometers in length.

It can already be upgraded with current technology to 160Gbit/s

The landing points include:

  1. Las Toninas, Argentina
  2. Fortaleza, Brazil
  3. Praia, Cape Verde
  4. Dakar, Senegal
  5. El Médano, Canary Islands, Spain
  6. Lisbon, Portugal

References

Atlantis-2 Wikipedia