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George Town, Bahamas

Landing Point · Bahamas

1 Connected Cables 23.5166°N 75.7880°W Bahamas
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Cable Length RFS Status
Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi) 2,735 km 2006 Active

About George Town, Bahamas

George Town, Bahamas: Submarine Cable Landing Point

George Town is a town situated on the island of Great Exuma in the Exuma district of the Bahamas. As an island nation, the Bahamas depends on submarine cable infrastructure to maintain connectivity between its many islands and with neighboring countries, and George Town represents one of the landing points within that national network. One submarine cable lands at George Town, connecting the location to a broader regional system that spans the Bahamian archipelago and extends to Haiti.

The single cable landing here, the Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi), reflects a pattern common across the Bahamian cable landscape, where numerous individual landing points each serve a specific segment of the domestic and regional network. George Town's participation in this system links Great Exuma into a corridor that supports both intra-Bahamian connectivity and a cross-border link with Haiti.

Cables Landing at George Town, Bahamas

The Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi) is the sole submarine cable landing at George Town. Spanning approximately 2,735 km, this cable reached ready-for-service status in 2006, though its status is noted as draft. The BDSNi connects landing points across the Bahamas and also extends to Haiti, making it a system that combines domestic inter-island links with an international dimension. George Town is one of several Bahamian communities served by this network, which runs through a cable system designed to knit together the dispersed geography of the Bahamian island chain.

Regional Context

Within the Bahamas, submarine cable infrastructure is distributed across 21 landing points, and George Town sits among them with a single cable, placing it in the same tier as Alice Town. Nassau leads the country's landing points with three cables, while Cat Island, Eight-Mile Rock, Hawksbill, and Sandy Point each host two. By cable count, George Town ranks within the top 76 percent of Bahamian landing points, reflecting its role as one of many single-cable access nodes in a nationally distributed network.

Network Role

George Town functions as a single-cable terminus within the Bahamian submarine cable network. Its connection via the BDSNi links Great Exuma into a system that serves multiple islands across the Bahamas while also reaching Haiti, establishing a corridor that is simultaneously domestic and international in character. The cable's total length of 2,735 km—slightly above the national average of 2,674 km across all Bahamian cables—indicates that this system traverses a meaningful geographic extent to reach its various endpoints.

As one of 21 landing points in the Bahamas, George Town illustrates how submarine cable access in an archipelagic nation is necessarily spread across many communities, each requiring its own physical connection to the broader network. Its presence in the regional submarine cable graph ensures that Great Exuma maintains a direct link within the national and cross-border infrastructure rather than relying solely on overland or inter-island terrestrial routes.

Landing Point

  • Country Bahamas
  • Coordinates23.5166°N 75.7880°W
  • Connected Cables1

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