Landing Point · VE Venezuela
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Venezuelan Festoon | Active |
Coro, Venezuela is a submarine cable landing point in Venezuela (coordinates 11.4028°, -69.6778°). It serves 1 submarine cable system, making it a single-cable landing in Venezuela's international connectivity infrastructure.
Coro is the capital of Falcón State and the second oldest city in Venezuela. It was founded on July 26, 1527, by Juan de Ampíes as Santa Ana de Coro. It was historically known as Neu-Augsburg by the German Welsers, and Coro by the Spanish colonizers and Venezuelans, the city and buildings were built during the Spanish Empire. It is established at the south of the Paraguaná Peninsula in a coastal plain, flanked by the Médanos de Coro National Park to the north and the Sierra de Coro to the south, at a few kilometers from its port in the Caribbean Sea at a point equidistant between the Ensenada de La Vela and Golfete de Coro. Wikipedia
| Cable | RFS | Length | Owners |
|---|---|---|---|
| Venezuelan Festoon | 1998 | 1,200 km | CANTV |
From Coro, Venezuela, international traffic can reach 1 countries through 1 cable system. Destinations include Venezuela. This location depends on a single cable system — a characteristic that makes it strategically sensitive to physical disruptions.
No monitoring incidents were recorded on cables serving Coro, Venezuela 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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