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SAm-1 (South America-1) is an optical submarine communications cable. It started operations in 2000, connecting the United States, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Guatemala. In 2007, SAm-1 was extended to reach Ecuador and Colombia.

It has landing points in:

  • Boca Raton, Florida, United States
  • Isla Verde, Puerto Rico
  • Fortaleza, Brazil
  • Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Las Toninas, Argentina
  • Valparaíso, Chile
  • Arica, Chile
  • Lurín District, Peru
  • Máncora, Peru
  • Puerto San José, Guatemala
  • Puerto Barrios, Guatemala
  • Salinas, Ecuador
  • Barranquilla, Colombia
  • When approved in 2000, SAm-1 was to consist of four fiber pairs initially operating at 40 Gbit/s in a self-healing ring configuration, expandable to 48 channels at 10 Gbit/s each, for a total design capacity of 480 Gbit/s, and with multiple upgrade capability using dense wave division multiplexing up to 1.92 terabits per second.

    References

    SAm-1 Wikipedia


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