Landing Point · JM Jamaica
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Colombia-Florida Express (CFX-1) | Active |
Morant Point is located at the easternmost tip of mainland Jamaica, in Saint Thomas Parish, and serves as a submarine cable landing point on the island's eastern coast. One submarine cable lands here, connecting Jamaica northward to the United States and southward to Colombia. Despite hosting a single cable, Morant Point participates in a corridor that spans both the Caribbean and the broader Americas, linking the island to two significant continental landmasses.
The cable landing at Morant Point supports an intercontinental connection, bridging North America and South America through Jamaican territory. Its eastern position on the island makes it a natural geographic terminus for cables approaching from the southeast or northeast along Caribbean sea routes.
The Colombia-Florida Express (CFX-1) is the sole submarine cable landing at Morant Point. Spanning 2,438 kilometres, it reached ready-for-service status in 2008 and remains listed as a draft-status system. The cable connects Jamaica to Colombia to the south and to the United States to the north, forming a triangular route through the western Caribbean. Beyond Morant Point, the cable's other Jamaican landing is included within its multi-country design, with endpoints in both Colombia and the United States completing its continental reach.
Within Jamaica, Morant Point is one of seven submarine cable landing points. Bull Bay, Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios host larger concentrations of cables, with three, three, and two landings respectively, while Morant Point shares the single-cable tier alongside Black River, Copa Club, and Harbour View. As the easternmost landing point on the island, Morant Point occupies a distinct geographic position relative to these peers, most of which serve Jamaica's northern or southeastern coastal approaches.
Morant Point functions as a single-cable terminus rather than a multi-cable hub. Through CFX-1 alone, it anchors Jamaica within a three-country corridor linking the United States, Jamaica, and Colombia — a route that crosses both the northern and southern Caribbean. The cable's 2,438-kilometre length reflects a direct alignment through western Caribbean waters, positioning Morant Point as the Jamaican waypoint on a system that otherwise connects two major continental economies.
In the broader submarine cable geography of Jamaica, Morant Point contributes a distinct southeastern access point that complements the island's other landing locations distributed along its northern and southern shores. Its presence in the Caribbean segment of the Americas connectivity graph means that Jamaica maintains cable access from multiple coastal orientations, with Morant Point representing the island's easternmost node in that network.
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