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Home » Cirion Adds Subsea Capacity to South America on Firmina Cable

Cirion Adds Subsea Capacity to South America on Firmina Cable

November 13, 2024
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Cirion Technologies has introduced the South American Crossing-2 (SAC-2) subsea route, a new diverse Atlantic subsea cable designed to enhance connectivity between Latin America and North America. SAC-2 is part of the Firmina subsea system, developed in partnership with Google, and builds on Cirion’s existing South American Crossing (SAC) and Mid Atlantic Crossing (MAC) cables. This new route spans from Praia Grande, Brazil, to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, connecting with Cirion’s neutral cable landing station in Las Toninas, Argentina, and aims to go live by Q1 2025.

SAC-2 offers complete route diversity and bypasses conventional Atlantic landing points in Florida and New York. This setup increases network resilience and capacity, giving Cirion a total of two redundant routes between the U.S. and Brazil, as well as two between the U.S. and Argentina. This ultra-low latency connectivity will support Cirion’s growing client base and meet the rising demand for high-speed, high-capacity data transfers across the Americas, a necessity as the demand for cloud computing and AI solutions continues to rise.

The SAC-2 route extends Cirion’s total network, which now exceeds 65,000 miles (~105,000 km) of submarine and terrestrial fiber and includes 18 cable landing stations across six subsea systems. This robust network infrastructure supports Cirion’s offerings, including IP connectivity for major carriers and ISPs, and enhances digital access throughout Latin America.

• Diverse Route Options: SAC-2 complements Cirion’s existing SAC and MAC cables, adding two redundant routes between the U.S. and both Brazil and Argentina.

• Ultra-low Latency: SAC-2’s express route reduces latency, enhancing the reliability and speed of Cirion’s network.

• Increased Capacity: The SAC-2 route significantly boosts Cirion’s network capacity for faster, more efficient data transfer.

• Digital Economy Growth: New routes increase connectivity and create business opportunities in the region’s digital economy.

“We are excited to join Google on the Firmina cable system and officially launch SAC-2, which demonstrates our commitment to delivering ultra-low latency, enhanced diversity, and high-capacity networking across the Americas for our customers and partners,” said Facundo Castro, CEO of Cirion Technologies.

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