Landing Point · Curaçao
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Alonso de Ojeda | Active |
| Amerigo Vespucci | Active |
| ARCOS | Active |
| CELIA | Planned |
| EC Link | Active |
| Jerry Newton | Active |
Willemstad, Curaçao is a submarine cable landing point in Curaçao (coordinates 12.0953°, -68.8966°). It serves 6 submarine cable systems, making it a significant node in Curaçao's international connectivity infrastructure.
Willemstad is the capital and largest city of Curaçao, an island in the southern Caribbean Sea that is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was the capital of the Netherlands Antilles prior to that entity's dissolution in 2010. The city counts to have around 90% of Curaçao's population, with 136,660 inhabitants as of 2011. The historic centre of the city consists of four quarters: the Punda and Otrobanda, which are separated by the Sint Anna Bay, an inlet that leads into the large natural harbour called the Schottegat, as well as the Scharloo and Pietermaai Smal quarters, which are across from each other on the smaller Waaigat harbour. Willemstad is home to the Curaçao synagogue, the oldest surviving synagogue in the Americas. The city centre, with its unique architecture and harbour entry, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wikipedia
| Cable | RFS | Length | Owners |
|---|---|---|---|
| CELIA | 2027 | 3,700 km | APUA, Orange, Setar, … |
| EC Link | 2007 | 1,078 km | Liberty Networks |
| Jerry Newton | 2007 | 88 km | Liberty Networks |
| ARCOS | 2001 | 8,704 km | AT&T, Alestra, Bahamas Telecommunications Company, … |
| Alonso de Ojeda | 1999 | 122 km | Setar, United Telecommunication Services (UTS) |
| Amerigo Vespucci | 1999 | 87 km | Antelecom |
Cables landing at Willemstad, Curaçao are operated by 24 distinct consortium partners and carriers, including APUA, AT&T, Alestra, Antelecom, Bahamas Telecommunications Company, Belize Telemedia, CANTV, Claro Dominicana (Codetel), Enitel, Hondutel, and 14 others. Each cable is typically jointly owned by a consortium of tier-one carriers and hyperscale operators who share construction costs and capacity; the operator mix reflects both regional incumbents and global players with interest in the routes served by this landing point.
From Willemstad, Curaçao, international traffic can reach 19 countries through 6 cable systems. Destinations include Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala and 11 more. With multiple redundant paths, traffic at this landing point can reroute through alternative cables if any single system experiences an outage.
No monitoring incidents were recorded on cables serving Willemstad, Curaçao in the past 90 days — all connected systems remained within normal latency thresholds. Our monitoring network continuously samples latency from external probes to targets reachable via these cables.
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