Data Services (Submarine Cables)
Etelix owns a 10 Gbps Capacity on the Maya-1 Submarine Cable System, under the figure of an indefeasible right of use (IRU).
MAYA-1 is a Submarine Cable System providing service from Hollywood, Florida on the southern tip of the United States to Tolu, Colombia on the northern tip of South America. It has a total length of 4,400 km and provides service to the United States, Mexico, Honduras, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia.
About the MAYA-1 Cable System.
MAYA-1 is a Submarine Cable System providing service MAYA-1 is an optical submarine telephone cable.
It began service in 2000, using SDH and EDFA technologies and has a capacity of 82.5 Gbit/s. Owned and maintained by AT&T, Telmex, Hondutel, it is 4,323 km (2,686 mi) in length and was manufactured by ASN (Alcatel Submarine Networks).
It has landing points in:
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Cancún, Mexico
Half Moon Bay, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Puerto Cortes, Honduras
Puerto Limon, Costa Rica
Maria Chiquita, Panama
Tolú, Colombiafrom Hollywood, Florida on the southern tip of the United States to Tolu, Colombia on the northern tip of South America. Utilizing Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) and Direct Wave Access (DWA) with Erbium-Doped-Fiber-Amplifier (EDFA) technology, MAYA-1 has a system design capacity of 50G of SDH Capacity and 1390G of DWA Capacity. It is a collapsed ring system with semi-passive branching units and has a total length of 4400 km. It provides service to the United States, Mexico, Honduras, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia.