Landing Point · PH Philippines
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| APCN-2 | Active |
| Asia Direct Cable (ADC) | Active |
| EAC-C2C | Active |
| Submarine Cable in the Philippines (SCiP) | Active |
RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-04-04 through 2026-05-29 — live ICMP round-trip time via RIPE Atlas probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.
| Probe | Location | Samples | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1014473 own probe | Minsk BY | 2 | 286.0 ms |
| #1014589 own probe | Almaty KZ | 2 | 311.7 ms |
| #1014597 own probe | Tbilisi GE | 2 | 279.6 ms |
| #1014969 own probe | Jerusalem IL | 2 | 307.1 ms |
| #6410 own probe | Sao Paulo BR | 1 | 330.1 ms |
| #6427 own probe | Sydney AU | 1 | 142.4 ms |
| #6487 own probe | Singapore SG | 1 | 358.3 ms |
| #7062 own probe | Cape Town ZA | 1 | 325.8 ms |
| #61587 | RIPE Atlas | 1 | 399.1 ms |
| #1015523 own probe | Moscow RU | 1 | 244.7 ms |
Batangas, Philippines is a submarine cable landing point in Philippines (coordinates 13.7656°, 121.0649°). It serves 4 submarine cable systems, making it a multi-cable landing site in Philippines's international connectivity infrastructure.
Batangas, officially the Province of Batangas, is a first class province of the Philippines located in the southwestern part of Luzon in the Calabarzon region. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 2,994,795, making it the 7th most populous province in the country. Its capital is the city of Batangas, and is bordered by the provinces of Cavite and Laguna to the north, and Quezon to the east. Across the Verde Island Passages to the south is the island of Mindoro and to the west lies the South China Sea. Poetically, Batangas is often referred to by its ancient name, Kumintáng. Wikipedia
| Cable | RFS | Length | Owners |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asia Direct Cable (ADC) | 2024 | 9,988 km | China Telecom, China Unicom, National Telecom, … |
| Submarine Cable in the Philippines (SCiP) | 2022 | 1,638 km | DITO Telecommunity |
| EAC-C2C | 2002 | 36,500 km | Telstra |
| APCN-2 | 2001 | 19,000 km | AT&T, BT, China Telecom, … |
Cables landing at Batangas, Philippines are operated by 25 distinct consortium partners and carriers, including AT&T, BT, China Telecom, China Unicom, Chunghwa Telecom, DITO Telecommunity, HKBN, KDDI, KT, LG Uplus, and 15 others. Each cable is typically jointly owned by a consortium of tier-one carriers and hyperscale operators who share construction costs and capacity; the operator mix reflects both regional incumbents and global players with interest in the routes served by this landing point.
From Batangas, Philippines, international traffic can reach 9 countries through 4 cable systems. Destinations include China, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and 1 more.
No monitoring incidents were recorded on cables serving Batangas, Philippines in the past 90 days — all connected systems remained within normal latency thresholds. Our monitoring network continuously samples latency from external probes to targets reachable via these cables.
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