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Submarine communications cable

BDSNi (Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network international) is a fiber optic submarine communications cable system that links the islands of the Bahamas, and also provides connectivity to Haiti via a spur connection.

Connection to Haiti

As of 2010, BDSNi provided Haiti's only direct fibre-optic connectivity.

The spur connection to Haiti was disrupted by the 2010 Haiti earthquake, with the terminal in Port-au-Prince being completely destroyed.

References

  1. ^ "Earthquake Sets Back Haiti's Efforts to Improve Telecommunications - WSJ".
  2. "Haiti's only direct submarine cable disrupted, but most ISPs operational : CommsUpdate : TeleGeography Research". www.telegeography.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-20.

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Submarine communications cables in the Atlantic Ocean
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