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Morris Bay, Antigua and Barbuda

Landing Point · AG Antigua and Barbuda

1 Connected Cables 17.0176°N 61.8469°W Antigua and Barbuda
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AG
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17.02°
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61.85°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
CELIA 3,700 km 2027 Planned

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190.8
ms avg RTT
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RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-07-04 through 2026-07-11 - live ICMP round-trip time via our monitoring probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.

Measurement sources

Probe Location Samples Avg Min-Max Last seen
#6410 own probe Sao Paulo BR 2 107.6 ms 103.7-111.5 2026-07-11
#6427 own probe Sydney AU 2 230.4 ms 216.4-244.5 2026-07-11
#6487 own probe Singapore SG 2 279.9 ms 269.9-289.9 2026-07-11
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 2 176.8 ms 172.0-181.6 2026-07-11
#1015563 own probe Saint Petersburg RU 2 161.8 ms 147.5-176.1 2026-07-11
#1016031 own probe Kyiv UA 1 185.5 ms 185.5-185.5 2026-07-11

About Morris Bay, Antigua and Barbuda

Morris Bay: A Gateway to Global Connectivity

Morris Bay, located on the island of Antigua in Antigua and Barbuda, is home to a single submarine cable landing point that plays a key role in linking this Caribbean nation to the wider world. While it may not boast the same cable density as its peers-St. John’s with two cables and Dickenson Bay with one-it is part of a broader network that ensures the country remains connected to international and regional hubs.

The CELIA Cable: Connecting Morris Bay to the Americas

The CELIA cable, set to become operational in 2027, is the sole submarine cable landing at Morris Bay. Spanning an impressive 3700 km, CELIA links Morris Bay to seven other landing points across the Americas and the Caribbean, including Baby Beach in Aruba, Willemstad in Curaçao, and Boca Raton in the United States. This cable is part of a chain that stitches together islands and coastal cities, creating a robust regional network. While Morris Bay is not the busiest landing point in Antigua and Barbuda, its inclusion in CELIA’s route highlights the strategic importance of distributing connectivity across the country. The cable ensures that Morris Bay, alongside its peers, contributes to the nation’s ability to access international bandwidth and maintain redundancy in its infrastructure.

Latency Insights: A Reliable Connection

GeoCables’ latency measurements for Morris Bay show an average round-trip latency of 191 ms, with the best observed latency at 104 ms. These figures reflect the efficiency of the connectivity provided by CELIA and its integration into the regional and international network. For residents and businesses in Morris Bay, this translates into reliable internet access, enabling everything from streaming services to critical communications.

Positioning Morris Bay in Antigua and Barbuda’s Cable Network

Antigua and Barbuda hosts four submarine cables across three landing points, with the first cable becoming operational in 1995. Morris Bay ranks in the top 67% of landing points in the country by cable count, underscoring its role in the national infrastructure. While St. John’s, the capital, serves as the primary hub with two cables, and Dickenson Bay hosts one, Morris Bay complements this network by ensuring connectivity is distributed beyond the urban core.

A Link to the World

Morris Bay’s connection to CELIA positions it as a gateway to both regional neighbors and international destinations. From the beaches of Aruba to the bustling tech hubs of Boca Raton, this cable ties the serene shores of Morris Bay to a global network. As CELIA becomes operational in 2027, Morris Bay will continue to play its part in ensuring Antigua and Barbuda remains connected to the world, one fiber strand at a time.

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  • CountryAG Antigua and Barbuda
  • Coordinates17.0176°N 61.8469°W
  • Connected Cables1

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