Landing Point · EC Ecuador
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Galapagos Cable System | Planned |
| Pacific Caribbean Cable System (PCCS) | Active |
Manta is a city located on the Pacific coast of Ecuador, in the Manabí Province. As a submarine cable landing point, Manta connects Ecuador to an international network of undersea cable infrastructure. Two submarine cables land at Manta, making it one of the more active landing points in the country and placing it on par with Punta Carnero as one of Ecuador's busiest cable hubs by cable count.
The cables landing at Manta serve two distinct connectivity corridors. The Pacific Caribbean Cable System links Ecuador's Pacific coast northward through Panama, Colombia, and across to Caribbean island territories and the United States, forming a significant intercontinental link. The Galapagos Cable System, by contrast, is a domestic connection, extending from the Ecuadorian mainland to the Galápagos Islands. Together, these two cables give Manta a dual role: an international gateway and a node in Ecuador's internal island connectivity.
The Pacific Caribbean Cable System (PCCS) is a submarine cable with a total length of 6,163 km, with a ready-for-service date of 2015. In addition to Manta, the PCCS connects to landing points in Aruba, Colombia, Curaçao, Panama, the United States, and the British Virgin Islands. This cable provides Manta with direct submarine links to both South American and North American coastlines, as well as to multiple Caribbean island territories, spanning a broad intercontinental arc across the eastern Pacific and into the Caribbean Sea.
The Galapagos Cable System is a submarine cable stretching 1,250 km, with a ready-for-service date of 2027. Both of its endpoints are within Ecuador — connecting the mainland coast at Manta to the Galápagos Islands. This makes the Galapagos Cable System a domestic inter-island cable, designed to improve submarine connectivity between Ecuador's continental territory and its outlying Pacific island group.
Among Ecuador's six submarine cable landing points — Manta, Punta Carnero, Ancon, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, Puerto General Villamil, and Salinas — Manta and Punta Carnero each host two cables, placing them at the top of Ecuador's landing points by cable count. The remaining four locations each serve a single cable. Manta is the only landing point in Ecuador that hosts both an intercontinental cable and a domestic inter-island cable simultaneously.
Manta functions as a multi-cable landing point within Ecuador's submarine cable geography, serving as both an international terminus on the PCCS corridor and a mainland anchor for the Galapagos Cable System. The PCCS connection extends Ecuador's Pacific coast into the Caribbean and toward North America, while the Galapagos Cable System addresses connectivity between the continental mainland and the Galápagos Islands. This combination is distinct among Ecuadorian landing points, none of which individually host the same pairing of intercontinental and domestic inter-island cables.
Within the broader regional submarine cable graph, Manta's position as a dual-purpose landing point — connecting outward to multiple countries and inward to Ecuador's own island territories — gives it a notable structural role among the country's six landing points, anchoring both international and domestic submarine routes from a single location on Ecuador's Pacific coastline.
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