TCS-1
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TCS-1 (Transcaribbean System 1) was an optical submarine telephone cable.
It was installed in 1990, was 2,593km in length and had a capacity of 280 Mbit/s. Service was ended on 9 January 2004. It was owned and maintained by AT&T, MCI and Sprint
It had landing points in:
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[edit]External links
[edit]- When an Ex-Monopoly Stays a Monopoly: The Jamaican Example Archived March 12, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
Categories:
- Submarine communications cables in the Caribbean Sea
- Dominican Republic–United States relations
- Colombia–United States relations
- Jamaica–United States relations
- 1990 establishments in Puerto Rico
- 1990 establishments in Colombia
- 1990 establishments in Jamaica
- 1990 establishments in the Dominican Republic
- Telecommunications stubs