Jamaica makes plans to connect to TAM-1 subsea cable
The Jamaican government has signed a letter of intent with Trans Americas Fiber System to link the country to the TAM-1 subsea cable.
Connecting to TAM-1 is expected to strengthen Jamaica’s international connectivity by adding another high-capacity route for data traffic. The agreement outlines the intent to proceed, but full project details, timelines, and costs have not yet been disclosed.
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