Landing Point · US United States
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| GlobeNet | Active |
Tuckerton is a borough on the Jersey Shore in Ocean County, New Jersey, situated along the Atlantic coastline of the United States. Despite its modest size, Tuckerton serves as a landing point for international submarine cable infrastructure connecting the eastern United States to destinations across the Atlantic and the Caribbean. One submarine cable, GlobeNet, makes landfall here, linking Tuckerton to a corridor that spans from North America through the Caribbean and onward to South America.
The GlobeNet cable establishes a transatlantic and inter-continental corridor from Tuckerton, reaching Bermuda, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela, in addition to other United States landing points. This positions Tuckerton as part of a submarine cable route that ties together the North Atlantic, the Caribbean basin, and the South American coastline within a single cable system.
GlobeNet is a submarine cable system with a total length of 23,500 kilometres that reached ready-for-service status in 2000. The cable connects Tuckerton, NJ to landing points in Bermuda, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and additional locations in the United States. Its route covers a broad corridor encompassing the western North Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea, and the northern and eastern coasts of South America, making it one of the longer cable systems operating along this stretch of the Western Hemisphere.
Within the United States, Tuckerton hosts a single submarine cable, placing it among the more modestly served domestic landing points. By comparison, Boca Raton, FL and San Juan, PR each host six cables, while Kapolei, HI serves five and several other domestic locations handle four. Tuckerton's role is therefore that of a focused, single-cable terminus rather than a multi-cable hub within the broader United States landing point network.
Tuckerton functions as a single-cable terminus on the United States East Coast, anchoring the northern end of the GlobeNet system. Through this cable, the landing point participates in connectivity between the continental United States, the island territory of Bermuda, and the South American nations of Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. The cable's 2000 ready-for-service date reflects its standing as an early-generation system designed to serve inter-continental demand along the Western Hemisphere's Atlantic corridor.
Within the regional submarine cable graph, Tuckerton's significance lies in the geographic specificity of its route: its single cable reaches a distinct set of countries — particularly bridging the continental United States directly to South American endpoints — that are not uniformly served by every East Coast landing point, giving Tuckerton a defined, if narrow, role in Western Hemisphere submarine connectivity.
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