Landing Point · Sint Eustatius and Saba
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Saba, Statia Cable System (SSCS) | Active |
Gallows Bay is a submarine cable landing point located in Sint Eustatius and Saba, a Caribbean constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. As an island territory in the northeastern Caribbean, Sint Eustatius and Saba depends on submarine cable infrastructure to maintain connectivity with neighboring islands and territories. Gallows Bay hosts one submarine cable, the Saba, Statia Cable System (SSCS), which provides inter-island connectivity across a cluster of small Caribbean jurisdictions.
The SSCS links Gallows Bay into a regional network spanning several nearby islands, establishing an inter-island corridor rather than a long-distance intercontinental route. This positions Gallows Bay as a focused local connectivity node serving the communication needs of the broader Leeward Islands subregion.
The Saba, Statia Cable System (SSCS) is a submarine cable system measuring 198 kilometres in length, with a ready-for-service date of 2013. The cable connects Sint Eustatius and Saba with Saint Barthélemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Sint Maarten, forming an inter-island ring among several small northeastern Caribbean territories. Gallows Bay serves as one of the landing points on this system, directly integrating Sint Eustatius or Saba into this regional submarine cable network.
Within Sint Eustatius and Saba, submarine cable infrastructure is distributed across four landing points: Gallows Bay, Great Level Bay, Kralendijk, and North Salina, each hosting one cable. Gallows Bay is therefore representative of the territory's typical landing point scale, sitting alongside its three peers in a jurisdiction where three submarine cables collectively serve the island groups. The territory's first submarine cable entered service in 2007, reflecting a relatively recent development of its undersea connectivity.
Gallows Bay functions as a single-cable terminus, with the SSCS providing its sole submarine link. Through this connection, the landing point participates in an inter-island corridor that reaches Saint Barthélemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Sint Maarten — a network of small Caribbean island jurisdictions that together form a tightly coupled regional submarine cable cluster. The SSCS, at 198 kilometres, is considerably shorter than the average cable length of 1,046 kilometres recorded across Sint Eustatius and Saba's broader submarine cable portfolio, underscoring its character as a short-haul inter-island system rather than a long-distance route.
As one of four landing points in Sint Eustatius and Saba, Gallows Bay reflects the territory's approach of distributing submarine cable access across multiple coastal locations. In the regional submarine cable graph, this landing point represents a direct node connecting Sint Eustatius and Saba's island communities to their immediate Caribbean neighbors via a dedicated short-distance cable system.
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