Landing Point · GD Grenada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Caribbean Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (CARCIP) | Active |

Carriacou is an island of the Grenadine Islands, situated in the south-eastern Caribbean Sea, northeast of the main island of Grenada. As part of the nation of Grenada, Carriacou serves as one of three submarine cable landing points in the country, hosting a single submarine cable that connects it to the regional telecommunications network. That cable links Carriacou within an intra-Caribbean corridor, supporting inter-island connectivity across the eastern Caribbean.
The one cable landing at Carriacou is the Caribbean Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (CARCIP), a relatively short system spanning 225 km that reached ready-for-service status in 2019. This system enables a direct submarine link between Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, reinforcing regional digital connectivity among small island states in the eastern Caribbean.
The Caribbean Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (CARCIP) is a 225 km submarine cable system that entered service in 2019 on a draft basis. Connecting Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the cable provides a direct inter-island link across the southeastern Caribbean. Carriacou, as the Grenadian landing point for this system, sits at the northern end of Grenada's island chain, making it a geographically logical terminus for a route extending northward toward Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Among Grenada's three submarine cable landing points, Carriacou ranks alongside Conference as a single-cable landing point, while Point Salines is the country's most connected landing point with two cables. Carriacou's single-cable status places it in the top 67% of landing points in Grenada by cable count, reflecting its role as a meaningful but secondary node within the national submarine cable infrastructure.
Carriacou functions as a single-cable terminus within Grenada's submarine cable network, providing a dedicated link to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines via the CARCIP system. The cable's relatively modest length of 225 km is consistent with an inter-island regional route rather than an intercontinental connection, positioning Carriacou as a node oriented toward intra-Caribbean connectivity rather than long-haul traffic. The island's position in the northern part of the Grenadian island group makes it a natural geographic anchor for a northward-facing submarine route.
Within the broader eastern Caribbean submarine cable graph, Carriacou extends Grenada's connectivity beyond the main island, ensuring that the Grenadine Islands are represented in the regional submarine cable network and that this part of Grenada maintains a direct physical link to a neighboring island state.
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