Jamaica Gleaner

Deep Blue Cable partners with Digicel on Caribbean project

- Steven.jackson@gleanerjm.com

DEEP BLUE Cable Limited, the start-up enterprise planning to create a new fibreoptic ring across the region, says it will partner with Digicel Group on a multigover­nment contract in the Caribbean.

Digicel’s founder, Denis O’Brien, is an investor in Deep Blue.

Under the contract, which spans countries in the Lesser Antilles, Deep Blue said in a release that it would provide the expertise for laying the submarine cable. The 15-year contract previously announced by Digicel includes St Lucia, Grenada and St Vincent & the Grenadines.

“The unpreceden­ted scope and scale of this project will ensure a transforma­tive result for the people of these countries and establish the Caribbean as a leader in the global economy,” said Steve Scott, CEO at Deep Blue Cable, in the update on its website.

The company has not responded to requests for comment on the partnershi­p.

Deep Blue, in an update on its own operation, said O’Brien had incorporat­ed the company to construct and operate a new subsea system to serve the region. As such, Digicel is a substantia­l anchor client in the new operation.

“Deep Blue Cable’s deeply experience­d team and firsthand understand­ing of the need for advanced telecom services in this region are huge assets to this project,” commented Niall Savage, program director at Digicel, in the press release.

The Caribbean Regional Communicat­ions Infrastruc­ture Program, CARCIP, which is backed by World Bank funding, has three main components: a government wide area network or GWAN, a schools’ network and a submarine cable between St Vincent and Grenada with landings on five Grenadine islands.

Deep Blue Cable, which assisted Digicel in the procuremen­t process through vendor selection and contract negotiatio­ns, recommende­d contractor IT Internatio­nal Telecom Marine SRL of Barbados Digicel to deliver the CARCIP submarine solution. IT will use Nexans Norway as the project’s subplant supplier.

Developmen­t of the system is expected to finalised by mid- to late-2019.

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