Columbus Communications

Columbus Communications
Columbus Communications
Type Private
Industry telecommunications
Founded 2004
Headquarters Freeport, Bahamas
Key people Brendan Paddick
Products cable television, high speed internet, telephone
Website Columbus Communications

Columbus Communications is a cable television and telecommunications company based in Freeport, Bahamas, serving markets in the Caribbean and Latin America.

The company was founded in the fall of 2004 by Brendan Paddick, formerly an executive with Persona Communications in Canada.

Through its wholly owned operating subsidiary, Columbus Networks Limited, the company provides advanced, point-to-point, clear channel wholesale broadband capacity and IP services over its owned and operated 14,000 km subsea fiber optic cable network to clients in 21 countries throughout the Caribbean, Latin America and North America.[1][2]

The company provides various broadband-enabled services such as digital cable television, high speed Internet access and IP telephony under the brand name “Flow” to retail and commercial customers in Trinidad[3], Jamaica[4], and Grenada. The company recently launched high speed Internet access and digital video services in Curaçao.

Columbus was previously the controlling shareholder of Cable Bahamas, the leading provider of video and high speed internet services in the Bahamas.[citation needed] However on July 7, 2009 it was announced by Cable Bahamas that Cable Bahamas had received approval and financing to buy back the shares owned by Columbus Communications.

Capital expenditures in 2007 and 2008 exceeded US$400 million[citation needed], bringing its total assets to in excess of US$1.2 billion.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Columbus to run fibre-optic cable from Colombia to Jamaica - Jamaica Observer (25, May 2007)
  2. ^ "Alcatel and Columbus Communications inaugurate FibraLink submarine network in Jamaica", Press Release (5 April 2006)
  3. ^ Columbus sets sail in T&T - Trinidad and Tobago Guardian Newspaper (16 February 2006)
  4. ^ Flow gets nod on all-island(Jamaica) cable licence - Jamaica Observer (01, April 2007)

See also

  • ARCOS-1
  • CFX (cable system)
  • Fibralink (cable system)

External links




Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Columbus III — is a 9900 km transatlantic telecommunications cable. It has 90 repeaters. In service since 1999, it is owned by over 30 carriers. It transfers 20 Gbit/s on each of the 2 fibre pairs. It has landing points in: Hollywood, Florida, USA Ponta… …   Wikipedia

  • Columbus II — is an optical transatlantic telephone cable. It is approx. 12300 km in length. It entered into commercial service in 1994. It is in 3 segments has landing points in: Columbus II A (1121 km) 560 MB/s 1. Cancún, Mexico 2. West Palm Beach …   Wikipedia

  • Columbus (Raumlabor) — Navigation Internationale Raumstation Liste der ISS Module …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Columbus Raumlabor — Navigation Internationale Raumstation Liste der ISS Module …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Columbus (ISS) — Navigation Internationale Raumstation Liste der ISS Module …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Columbus Division of Police — Common name Columbus Police Abbreviation CPD …   Wikipedia

  • Columbus, Georgia — City of Columbus   Consolidated city   Downtown Columbus skyline …   Wikipedia

  • Columbus School of Law — The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law Motto Deus Lux Mea Est God Is My Light Established 1897 …   Wikipedia

  • Columbus (ISS module) — The Columbus Module on the International Space Station …   Wikipedia

  • Columbus (spacecraft) — For the ISS module, see Columbus (ISS module). Columbus and Hermes (artist s impression) The Columbus Man Tended Free Flyer (MTFF) was a European Space Agency (ESA) program to develop a space station that could be used for a variety of… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”