Ocean Networks Inc.
Launches Caribbean Express (CX): Its Latest Submarine Cable System Project
Connecting US to Panama
Ocean Networks announced today that it has launched its Caribbean Express (CX) Project,
an 18-fiber pair submarine cable system linking Florida to Panama. The CX
system will utilize Space Division Multiplexing (SDM) technology to connect
West Palm Beach (Florida), Balboa (Panama), Cancun (Mexico) and Cartagena
(Colombia) with high speed, low latency fiber-optic connectivity. In addition,
the system will be designed for future connectivity to other countries along
the route.
Significant capital has
already been invested in advancing the route development including market
analysis, permit and environmental studies and securing landing party
agreements. To complete the funding of this $300 million project, ONI has
engaged Commenda Inc., an
Atlanta-based merchant bank. For the past ten years, Commenda has worked with
family offices and corporate, strategic, and governmental funds as well as US
and foreign banks to privately fund projects like the Caribbean Express
network.
“The
consumer demand for a new submarine cable system between Central America and
the US is enormous. Traffic is nearly doubling every two years,” says John R.
Runningen, a founder and principal of Commenda. “As a result, ONI has already
received significant subscriber interest from large IT and telecom customers
who are anxious to expand their presence in these new and under-served consumer
markets.” ONI management has confirmed that several large corporate customers
have already indicated an interest in either a dedicated fiber pair or managed
bandwidth as soon as this high speed SDM system is completed in early 2024.
A new submarine cable
system like ONI’s Caribbean Express, is critical to the economies of the
Central and South American countries and it has strategic significance to all
the companies that want to do business in these countries. As a result, there
may be several governmental partners in this project as well. Because of this,
ONI has positioned “Branching Units” in strategic locations along the route to
easily enable future connectivity. The CX system provides quick and easy access
to new markets with diverse routing options, high-speed connectivity, and very
low latency. Upon completion CX will be the only system that can offer
new dedicated dark fiber pair IRUs in the Caribbean market. In conjunction with
the remaining capital commitments, supplier RFQs will be issued next month to
selected system suppliers, with the awarded Contracts in Force (CIF) by July
2021. The estimated Ready for Service (RFS) date will be in early 2024.
Ocean Networks brings an
experienced and accomplished team of professionals who on average, have each
been working in the submarine cable system industry for 25 years. The ONI team
combined has over 150 years of experience and has worked on over 100
cable systems worldwide.
"We are excited
about launching this new submarine cable digital superhighway across the
Caribbean.” says Robert Hildebrecht, Ocean Networks’ CFO. “We selected Commenda
to raise the balance of the capital for this project based on the experience of
their team and their successful track record in advising rapidly growing
companies like ONI. With the support of Commenda and the experience of the ONI
team, we fully expect the Caribbean Express cable system to be completed on
schedule and under budget”.
Source: Ocean Networks media announcement