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Home » V.tal Announces Synapse Brazil–U.S. Subsea Cable

V.tal Announces Synapse Brazil–U.S. Subsea Cable

January 25, 2026
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V.tal has unveiled Synapse, a next-generation submarine cable system designed to significantly expand digital connectivity between Brazil and the United States, addressing surging demand from AI, cloud, and hyperscale workloads.

Synapse will span approximately 9,700 kilometers, directly connecting São Paulo, Brazil, to Tuckerton, New Jersey, and will feature 16 fiber pairs to support high-capacity international traffic. The system is engineered using Space Division Multiplexing (SDM) technology and an open cable architecture, enabling improved scalability, resilience, and long-term capacity growth.

In addition to the primary Brazil–U.S. route, the project includes a branching unit in Fortaleza, integrated with Tecto’s Mega Lobster data center. This design reinforces Fortaleza’s role as a critical international landing hub while enabling low-latency access to high-capacity digital infrastructure for regional and global traffic flows.

“This submarine cable represents a strategic investment in strengthening digital connectivity between Brazil and the United States,” said Felipe Campos, CEO of V.tal. “By integrating subsea, terrestrial and data center infrastructure, we are building a robust, scalable platform ready to support the growth of the global digital economy.”

Key Highlights

  • Route: São Paulo (Brazil) to Tuckerton, New Jersey (USA)
  • Length: ~9,700 km
  • Capacity Design: 16 fiber pairs
  • Technology: SDM (Space Division Multiplexing) with open cable architecture
  • Additional Landing: Fortaleza, Brazil, integrated with Tecto’s Mega Lobster data center
  • Primary Use Cases: AI workloads, hyperscale cloud, and international data traffic
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