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Home » Chile looks to build first fiber cable to Antarctica

Chile looks to build first fiber cable to Antarctica

November 28, 2021
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The government of Chile has commenced a study on the feasability of a subsea fiber cable between Puerto Williams, Chile and King George Island off the coast of Antarctica.

King George Island is a base for scientific research from several countries, including Chile, Argentina, Brazil, China, South Korea, Russia, and the United States.

The cable would have a length of approximately 1,000 kilometers.


Desarrollo País, Subtel y Gobierno Regional de Magallanes firman convenio para impulsar el despliegue del primer Cable Submarino Antártico

Subsea cable planned for Chile-NZ-Australia route

Monday, August 03, 2020  Chile, Subsea  

Chile’s Ministry of Transport & Telecommunications selected a subsea cable route across the South Pacific directly linking to New Zealand and Australia. The proposed 13,180-km route, which was supported by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation and the Japan ICT Fund, would offer onward connections to Japan via existing subsea cables. It would also support the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) initiative. A rival trans-Pacific cable proposal…

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Huawei Marine to build subsea cable in southern Chile

Monday, March 26, 2018  Cable, Chile, Huawei Marine, Subsea  

Chile’s Comunicación y Telefonía Rural S.A. (CTR) has retained Huawei Marine to deploy the Fiber Optic Austral (FOA) subsea cable system.

FOA, which will be the southernmost submarine cable in the world, will connect three regions in southern Chile.


Huawei Marine will provide an end-to-end submarine cable solution using its 100G universal platform to provide a seamless optical network architecture between submarine and terrestrial networks. The system has a design capacity of 16 Tbps and a length of 2,800 kilometers. It is expected to be completed by the end of 2019.


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