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ANTILLAS I is a fiber optic submarine communications cable that extends between the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. It has been in service since June 1997 and is operated on a common carrier basis.
ANTILLAS I uses digital channels operating at 64 kilobits per second (kbit/s) that allow over 15,000 simultaneous calls without multiplexing. It consists of six working optical fiber pairs with each fiber pair carrying four 155 Mbit/s Basic System Modules (BSMs), with each BSM containing sixty-three Minimum Investment Units (MIUs), for a total capacity, on each fiber pair, of 252 MIUs.[1]
Carriers
edit- AT&T Corporation (AT&T)
- GTE Hawaiian Telephone Company Incorporated (HTC)
- IDB WorldCom Services (WorldCom)
- International Telecommunications Corporation (ITC)
- MCI International
- Pacific Gateway Exchange (PGE)
- Sprint Nextel Corporation (Sprint)
- Telecomunicaciones Ultramarinas de Puerto Rico (TUPR or ULTRACOM)
- Telefónica International Wholesale Services (TIWS)
- The St. Thomas and San Juan Telephone Company (STSJ)
Landing points
editANTILLAS I cable landing points include:[1]
References
edit- 1 2 Federal Communications Commission (1996-06-28). Cable Landing License: Rico, Puerto, and Mona Desecheo (PDF) (Cable Landing License). Federal Communications Commission. SCL-95-008. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
External links
edit- ANTILLAS | C&W Networks at the Wayback Machine (archived 2017-07-08)
- AMERICAS-II Cable Landing License as adopted by the Federal Communications Commission