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Rock Sound, Bahamas

Landing Point · Bahamas

1 Connected Cables 24.4250°N 76.5744°W Bahamas
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi) 2,735 km 2006 Active

About Rock Sound, Bahamas

Rock Sound, Bahamas: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Rock Sound is a landing point located in the Bahamas, an archipelagic nation in the Atlantic Ocean. One submarine cable makes landfall here, connecting Rock Sound into a regional network that links islands across the Bahamian archipelago and extends to Haiti. As part of the Bahamas' distributed submarine cable infrastructure, Rock Sound represents one of 21 landing points across the country, reflecting the extensive inter-island connectivity that submarine cables provide throughout this island nation.

The single cable landing at Rock Sound, the Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi), supports a regional corridor that spans both intra-Bahamian and international connections, reaching Haiti as well as multiple points within the Bahamas itself. This positions Rock Sound as a node within a broader domestic and regional submarine network rather than a purely international intercontinental gateway.

Cables Landing at Rock Sound, Bahamas

The Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi) is the sole submarine cable landing at Rock Sound. Stretching approximately 2,735 km in total length, the system reached ready-for-service (RFS) status in 2006, currently listed at draft status. In addition to multiple landing points within the Bahamas, the cable also connects to Haiti, making it a system that serves both domestic inter-island communications and a degree of international regional connectivity between the Bahamas and its Caribbean neighbor.

Regional Context

Within the Bahamas, Rock Sound sits alongside a number of other landing points that vary in the number of cables they host. Nassau leads with three cables, while Cat Island, Eight-Mile Rock, Hawksbill, and Sandy Point each host two. Rock Sound shares a position with Alice Town as a single-cable landing point, placing it among the more lightly served locations in the national submarine cable landscape, ranking within the top 76% of the country's 21 landing points by cable count.

Network Role

Rock Sound functions as a single-cable terminus on the Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi), a system designed to serve the internal connectivity needs of the Bahamian archipelago while also bridging to Haiti. Rather than operating as a multi-cable hub, Rock Sound contributes one link in a broader chain of island landing points that together form a distributed national submarine network. The BDSNi's total reach of 2,735 km across numerous Bahamian stops and into Haiti reflects the scale of infrastructure required to serve a geographically dispersed island nation.

In the wider Bahamian submarine cable graph, Rock Sound's connection to the BDSNi ensures that it participates in both the domestic inter-island corridor and the Haiti-facing international segment of that system, making it one of many distributed access points that collectively underpin the archipelago's submarine cable reach.

Landing Point

  • Country Bahamas
  • Coordinates24.4250°N 76.5744°W
  • Connected Cables1

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