The South America-1 Cable Network (SAm-1) is a nearly 25,000 km subsea fiber-optic cable ring surrounding Latin America, including 22,000 km of submarine cable and 3,000 km of terrestrial links across Argentina, Chile and Guatemala. The SAm-1 cable system is privately owned and. MIAMI, FL – March 12, 2024: Liberty Networks, a leading infrastructure and enterprise connectivity provider in Latin America and the Caribbean, part of Liberty Latin America (LLA), announced today at Capacity LATAM 2024 that it has activated two new regional Points-of-Presence (PoP) in Merida. The Americas Region Caribbean Optical -Ring System (ARCOS-1) is a 8,700 km submarine cable system connecting 24 landing points in 15 countries, including the United States, the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Curacao, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Costa. TAM-1 has been designed to enhance digital connectivity and support the burgeoning data transmission needs of the region. Scheduled for completion in late 2025, our 7,000-kilometer cable system promises to transform the digital landscape of Latin America and the Caribbean, addressing both current. Guatemala's telecommunications sector is undergoing a significant transformation in 2025, driven largely by surging demand for fiber optic services. With digital connectivity emerging as a lifeline for businesses, education, and remote services, fiber infrastructure is rapidly replacing older. Caribbean Express (CX) - is a new build submarine cable system that is being developed by Ocean Networks. The carrier neutral CX system will connect Points of Presence between Boca Raton (Florida) and Maria Chiquita (Panama) with branch connections to Cancun (Mexico) and Cartagena (Colombia). The. The Guatemala Fiber Optic Cable Market is projected to witness mixed growth rate patterns during 2025 to 2029. 14% in 2025, climbs to a high of 8.