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Trans American Fiber to extend TAM-1 cable to Jamaica

Development Other announced Jamaica Feb 4, 2026
19997 GW
Capacity
development
Stage
TAM-1
Project

Trans American Fiber System will extend its TAM-1 submarine cable project to Jamaica, aiming to enhance the country's digital infrastructure. The agreement with the Jamaican government seeks to boost economic growth, competitiveness, education access, and national resilience. The project involves adding a Jamaican branch to the existing 7,000km network, with construction expected to begin in Q4 2026 and operations by Q3 2027. The new branch will offer up to 20 terabits per second of bandwidth and aims to significantly reduce international bandwidth costs.

Deal Analysis

Trans American Fiber System's (TAF) planned extension of the TAM-1 submarine cable to Jamaica represents a significant infrastructure development aimed at bolstering the island nation's digital capabilities. The project, slated for construction in Q4 2026 and operation by Q3 2027, involves adding a Jamaican branch to the existing 7,000km network. This expansion is strategically aligned with the Jamaican government's objectives to stimulate economic growth, enhance competitiveness, improve education access, and strengthen national resilience through improved digital infrastructure. The project is expected to provide up to 20 terabits per second of bandwidth, potentially leading to a substantial reduction in international bandwidth costs for Jamaica. This deal is notable due to its potential impact on Jamaica's connectivity landscape. While the financial value of the project remains undisclosed, the involvement of TAF and the Jamaican government underscores its importance. The TAM-1 extension signifies a commitment to expanding digital infrastructure in the region. Submarine cables are critical infrastructure for international data transmission, and this project will likely improve Jamaica's position within the global digital economy. The project's success hinges on timely execution and effective integration with existing infrastructure.
  • Extension of the 7,000km TAM-1 submarine cable to Jamaica.
  • Expected bandwidth capacity of up to 20 terabits per second.
  • Aims to reduce international bandwidth costs for Jamaica.
  • Involves collaboration between Trans American Fiber System and the Jamaican government.
Market Context: The submarine cable market is a critical component of global internet infrastructure, facilitating high-speed data transmission across continents. Demand for bandwidth continues to grow, driving investment in new cables and upgrades to existing networks. This project reflects the ongoing need for improved connectivity in the Caribbean and Latin America.

Timeline

Announced
Feb 4, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Other sector in Jamaica.
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