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Home›Arts & Entertainment›Digicel’s Deep Blue One Subsea Fibre Cable Goes Live

Digicel’s Deep Blue One Subsea Fibre Cable Goes Live

By Savitri Laikram
5 June 2024
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Digicel Group proudly announces the activation of its state-of-the-art subsea fibre cable, Deep Blue One, marking a significant advancement in connectivity for Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.

A press release from the company stated that this substantial investment in international submarine capacity promises to enhance connectivity across the Caribbean and South America, offering seamless communication and real-time data transmission.

 

Deep Blue One also provides a vital link for offshore oil and gas rigs, supporting the region’s growing energy sector and fostering collaboration among key industry stakeholders.

 

“Subsea fibre has long been the backbone of global connectivity, and Deep Blue One is set to serve as a catalyst for the next wave of economic development in the region,” stated Marcelo Cataldo, Digicel Group’s Chief Executive Officer. “At Digicel, our focus has always been on keeping our customers connected to the people and things that matter most; driving economic development in the countries we serve is a key part of that. This is an exciting milestone for us, and we are committed to unlocking new opportunities for growth and innovation across the region.”

 

Deep Blue One’s cutting-edge technology ensures reliability, optimal operational efficiency, and minimal downtime, even in challenging environments. Designed to accommodate future growth, this subsea cable network offers scalability and flexibility to meet evolving industry demands.

 

Additionally, Digicel has prioritized sustainable practices in the build-out of Deep Blue One, supporting the transition towards a greener future.

 

“In Guyana, Deep Blue One will enhance the country’s digital integration with the rest of the world and foster the growth of e-services by offering businesses and consumers more choices that better serve their needs,” said Cyril Francis, Digicel Guyana’s Chief Technical Officer. “Deep Blue One is well-positioned to support Guyana’s burgeoning oil and gas sector with features that enable offshore connectivity to FPSOs and other platforms. At this juncture of rapid economic development, the launch of Deep Blue One is critical for the acceleration of Guyana’s transition to a digital economy.”

 

The link between increased connectivity and improved economic outcomes is well-documented. According to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), a 10% increase in fixed broadband penetration can result in up to a 2.3% increase in GDP per capita, while a 10% increase in mobile broadband penetration can lead to up to a 2.8% increase in GDP per capita.

 

Deep Blue One is set to revolutionize connectivity in the region, driving economic growth and fostering a more digitally integrated future for the Caribbean and South America.

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