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Because of its length, it was divided in two phases: Phase 1 being in service since September 2001 and Phase II since March 2002. The cable system was set in a ring configuration and is operated on a
Venezuelan and Iranian authorities announced this weekend the signing of an agreement to build a fiber optic factory in the South American country, more specifically in La Guaira, a State just 30 kilometers north of Cara...
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Because of its length, it was divided in two phases: Phase 1 being in service since September 2001 and Phase II since March 2002. The cable system was set in a ring configuration and is operated on a
The Americas Region Caribbean Optical-Ring System (ARCOS-1) is a 8,700 km submarine cable system connecting 23 landing points in 14 countries, including the United States, the Bahamas, the
Dirección: Av. Veracruz con calle Cali, Edificio Conatel, Urbanización Las Mercedes, Caracas - Venezuela. Zona Postal 1060. Comisión Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (CONATEL). | RIF G
Venezuelan and Iranian authorities announced this weekend the signing of an agreement to build a fiber optic factory in the South American country, more specifically in La Guaira, a State
Este proyecto se deriva de un acuerdo bilateral firmado en septiembre entre Venezuela e Irán, con el objetivo de impulsar el sector de telecomunicaciones mediante la instalación de esta
The plant would produce fiber optic cables, with projected capacity to employ 150 workers and serve not just Venezuela but become a regional export hub for Latin America.
The Americas Region Caribbean Ring System (ARCOS-1) is a fiber optic submarine communications cable of 8,400 kilometers that extends between the United States, the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Curaçao, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico. Because of its length, it was divided in two phases: Phase 1 being in service since September 2001 and Phase II since March 2002. The cable system wa
The Iranian fiber optic factory in Venezuela was launched with a $10 million investment. Designed to address Venezuela''s domestic demand, the plant also aims to position itself as a regional export hub
La República Bolivariana de Venezuela y la República Islámica de Irán oficializaron un convenio para la producción de fibra óptica, con miras a abastecer el mercado nacional y emprender
Launched in 1994, Américas I connected Venezuela with the United States, Brazil, and Trinidad and Tobago, offering a capacity of 560 Mbps. While groundbreaking at the time, the cable''s
It aims to meet Venezuela''s domestic needs—which previously imported fiber optic equipment worth $2 million annually from Iran—and to become a regional hub for exporting