The Deep Blue One submarine fiber optic system, located off the coast of Suriname, is a large-scale marine communication infrastructure project covering approximately 180 kilometers of submarine fiber optic lines, connecting 6 coastal towns and 3 offshore observation stations. In 2024, Suriname launched the "Deep Blue One" submarine fiber optic system construction project, a key infrastructure initiative aimed at improving the country's coastal and offshore communication connectivity, supporting marine resource development, and bridging the digital divide between coastal. Telesur (Telecommunicatiebedrijf Suriname) and EllaLink Ireland Limited announced the signature of a Letter of Intent (LOI) under which Suriname becomes the first country to formally join the EllaLink Caribbean Gateway, a new high-capacity fiber-optic submarine cable system serving the Caribbean. Subsea fiber firm EllaLink to deploy a cable to Suriname. Key Activities: Renting and selling energy, data, and telecommunication equipment, parts, components, and the latest in that area: fiber optics. This significant investment in international submarine capacity will greatly improve connectivity in the Caribbean and South America, particularly for French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago, Digicel.