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Lurin, Peru

Landing Point · PE Peru

3 Connected Cables 12.2785°S 76.8743°W Peru
3
Connected Cables
PE
Country
12.28°
Latitude
76.87°
Longitude
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
South America-1 (SAm-1) 25,000 km 2001 Active
South American Crossing (SAC) 20,000 km 2000 Active
South Pacific Cable System (SPCS)/Mistral 7,300 km 2021 Active

📡 Live Performance

16
measurements
6
probes
58
days monitored
231.1
ms avg RTT
0
anomalies

RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-03-19 through 2026-05-17 — live ICMP round-trip time via RIPE Atlas probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.

Measurement sources

Probe Location Samples Avg Min–Max Last seen
#1014597 own probe Tbilisi GE 4 234.0 ms 213.9–258.9 2026-05-17
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 3 201.5 ms 192.0–220.4 2026-05-17
#1014589 own probe Almaty KZ 3 286.1 ms 277.7–302.4 2026-05-06
#1014969 own probe Jerusalem IL 3 229.2 ms 221.8–239.0 2026-05-17
#1015523 own probe Moscow RU 2 205.4 ms 201.2–209.5 2026-05-17
#1015563 own probe Saint Petersburg RU 1 200.0 ms 200.0–200.0 2026-05-06

About Lurin, Peru

Lurin, Peru is a submarine cable landing point in Peru (coordinates -12.2785°, -76.8743°). It serves 4 submarine cable systems, making it a multi-cable landing site in Peru's international connectivity infrastructure.

Lurin is a quartier of Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean. It is east of Gustavia and is one of the larger quartiers on the island. Wikipedia

Connected submarine cables

CableRFSLengthOwners
South Pacific Cable System (SPCS)/Mistral20217,300 kmAmérica Móvil (Claro), Telxius
Fibra Optica al Pacífico20201,180 kmEntel Bolivia
South America-1 (SAm-1)200125,000 kmTelxius
South American Crossing (SAC)200020,000 kmCirion Technologies, Sparkle

Operators landing at Lurin, Peru

Cables landing at Lurin, Peru are operated by 5 distinct consortium partners and carriers, including América Móvil (Claro), Cirion Technologies, Entel Bolivia, Sparkle, Telxius. 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.

Connectivity profile

From Lurin, Peru, international traffic can reach 12 countries through 4 cable systems. Destinations include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama and 4 more.

Monitoring status

No monitoring incidents were recorded on cables serving Lurin, Peru 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.

About the cables

  • South Pacific Cable System (SPCS)/Mistral (2021) — South Pacific Cable System (SPCS)/Mistral is a regional submarine cable connecting 4 countries — Chile, Peru, Guatemala, Ecuador — with 5 landing points including Arica, Chile, Lurin, Peru, Puerto San Jose, Guatemala, Salinas, Ecuador and others. It enhances regional connectivity and provides route diversity for internet traffic in Chile, Peru, Guatemala, Ecuador. Read more →
  • Fibra Optica al Pacífico (2020) — Fibra Optica al Pacífico is a submarine cable system operating within Peru, with landing points at Ilo, Lurin. It provides dedicated submarine fiber capacity between these locations, supporting telecommunications, internet access, and enterprise connectivity. Read more →
  • South America-1 (SAm-1) (2001) — South America-1 (SAm-1) is a major intercontinental submarine cable system spanning 9 countries across South America, North America. With 16 landing points — including Arica, Barranquilla, Boca Raton, Fortaleza, Las Toninas, and 11 more — it forms one of the backbone links carrying international internet traffic between continents. Read more →
  • South American Crossing (SAC) (2000) — South American Crossing (SAC) is a regional submarine cable connecting 8 countries — Colombia, Panama, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and others — with 11 landing points including Buenaventura, Colombia, Colón, Panama, Fort Amador, Panama, Fortaleza, Brazil and others. Read more →

Submarine cable data from TeleGeography. Geographic context from Wikipedia. Monitoring metrics updated continuously by GeoCables.

Other Landing Points in Peru

FAQ

Which submarine cables land at Lurin, Peru?
Four submarine cable systems land in Lurin: South America-1 (SAm-1), South American Crossing (SAC), South Pacific Cable System (SPCS)/Mistral, and Fibra Optica al Pacífico.
When was the first cable laid at Lurin, Peru?
The first submarine cable to land in Lurin, Peru, was part of the South Pacific Cable System (SPCS)/Mistral, which went live in 2021.
What geographic role does Lurin play in international connectivity?
Lurin serves as a key landing point for submarine cables, connecting Peru and the wider South American region to global networks, bridging the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Which operators own the cables at Lurin, Peru?
The operators of the cables at Lurin include companies involved in the South Pacific Cable System (SPCS)/Mistral project.
Why is Lurin chosen as a landing point for submarine cables?
Lurin was chosen due to its strategic location, stable regulatory environment, and reliable geology, making it suitable for secure cable landings and maintenance operations.

Landing Point

  • CountryPE Peru
  • Coordinates12.2785°S 76.8743°W
  • Connected Cables3

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