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Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.)

Landing Point · Virgin Islands (U.K.)

2 Connected Cables 18.4148°N 64.5972°W Virgin Islands (U.K.)
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18.41°
Latitude
64.60°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Caribbean-Bermuda U.S. (CBUS) 1,700 km 2009 Active
Eastern Caribbean Fiber System (ECFS) 1,730 km 1995 Active

About Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.)

Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.) is a submarine cable landing point in Virgin Islands (U.K.) (coordinates 18.4148°, -64.5972°). It serves 3 submarine cable systems, making it a multi-cable landing site in Virgin Islands (U.K.)'s international connectivity infrastructure.

Tortola is the largest and most populated island of the British Virgin Islands, a group of islands that form part of the archipelago of the Virgin Islands. It has a surface area of 55.7 square kilometres with a total population of 23,908, with 9,400 residents in Road Town. Mount Sage is its highest point at 530 metres above sea level. Wikipedia

Connected submarine cables

CableRFSLengthOwners
Pacific Caribbean Cable System (PCCS)20156,163 kmLiberty Networks, Setar, Telconet, …
Caribbean-Bermuda U.S. (CBUS)20091,700 kmLiberty Networks, Orange
Eastern Caribbean Fiber System (ECFS)19951,730 kmAT&T, Claro Dominicana (Codetel), Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GT&T), …

Operators landing at Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.)

Cables landing at Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.) are operated by 10 distinct consortium partners and carriers, including AT&T, Claro Dominicana (Codetel), Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GT&T), Liberty Networks, Orange, Setar, Telconet, Telxius, United Telecommunication Services (UTS), Verizon. 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 Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.), international traffic can reach 19 countries through 3 cable systems. Destinations include Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Colombia, Curaçao, Dominica and 11 more.

Monitoring status

No monitoring incidents were recorded on cables serving Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.) 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

  • Pacific Caribbean Cable System (PCCS) (2015) — Pacific Caribbean Cable System (PCCS) is a major intercontinental submarine cable system spanning 7 countries across South America, North America. With 9 landing points — including Balboa, Cartagena, Hudishibana, Jacksonville, Mahuma, and 4 more — it forms one of the backbone links carrying international internet traffic between continents. Read more →
  • Caribbean-Bermuda U.S. (CBUS) (2009) — Caribbean-Bermuda U.S. (CBUS) is a point-to-point submarine cable linking Bermuda and Virgin Islands (U.K.). Landing at St. David’s, Tortola, it provides a direct fiber-optic path between the two countries, serving as both a primary data route and a redundancy option for neighboring cable systems. Read more →
  • Eastern Caribbean Fiber System (ECFS) (1995) — Eastern Caribbean Fiber System (ECFS) is a regional submarine cable connecting 13 countries — Barbados, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and others — with 13 landing points including Bridgetown, Barbados, Castries, Saint Lucia, Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago, Frigate Bay, Saint Kitts and Nevis and others. Read more →

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

FAQ

Which submarine cables land at Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.)?
Three submarine cable systems land in Tortola: the Pacific Caribbean Cable System (PCCS), Eastern Caribbean Fiber System (ECFS), and Caribbean-Bermuda U.S. (CBUS).
When was the first cable laid at Tortola, Virgin Islands (U.K.)?
The first submarine cable to land in Tortola is the Eastern Caribbean Fiber System (ECFS), which came online in 2013.
Which oceans does this landing point bridge?
Tortola bridges the Atlantic Ocean, connecting it to both North America and parts of Central America and South America via submarine cables.
Who are some notable operators present at Tortola's cable landing point?
Notable operators include Cable & Wireless Worldwide for ECFS, and PCCS which is operated by a consortium including SingTel, Tata Communications, and BSNL.
Why was this specific place chosen for submarine cables to land?
Tortola's strategic location in the Caribbean makes it an ideal landing point. The island offers deep waters close to shore, stable geology, and favorable regulatory conditions for cable landing stations.

Landing Point

  • Country Virgin Islands (U.K.)
  • Coordinates18.4148°N 64.5972°W
  • Connected Cables2

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