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Groundwork Begins for New High-Speed Fiber Optic Cable in Antigua and Barbuda

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
May 19, 2025
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Antigua and Barbuda is set to play an important role in the CELIA (Caribbean ELIte Alliance) Submarine Cable System, a major regional initiative aimed at strengthening digital connectivity across the Caribbean.

As part of the project’s early phase, representatives from Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) and EGS (Asia) Ltd. are currently in Antigua and Barbuda conducting a critical marine survey at Morris Bay, Old Road. This survey focuses on the portion of the CELIA cable system that will pass through the country’s territorial waters, connecting Antigua and several neighbouring islands to Boca Raton, Florida.

The purpose of the marine survey is to map the ocean floor and identify the most secure and efficient route for laying the submarine cable. The data collected will guide the cable’s design, installation, and long-term maintenance. All survey work is being carried out in accordance with international and industry best practices.

The CELIA system is being developed as a high-speed, high-capacity fiber optic network that will significantly improve digital connectivity across the region. For Antigua and Barbuda, this means faster internet, more reliable service, and greater resilience in its communications infrastructure. It will also support its digital economy, help bridge the digital divide, and strengthen our position in the growing global information economy.

APUA is a key partner in this initiative, working alongside Setar (Aruba), Telxius (Puerto Rico and USA), and Orange (France/Martinique). The consortium is also committed to collaborating with local NGOs and authorities to protect the environment and promote the well-being of communities throughout the project.

The CELIA cable system, including the landing point in Antigua and Barbuda, is expected to be fully operational by late 2027.

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