Site Connectivity
Trinidad & Tobago
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Secure connection of your company locations
Trinidad & Tobago is the most industrially developed nation in the Caribbean. Port of Spain serves as the financial center of the region; the energy sector, oil, gas and petrochemicals, is the economic backbone of the country. As a CARICOM hub with excellent connections to North America, Europe and Latin America, Trinidad & Tobago is the natural location for regional management companies and shared service structures. High-quality corporate networking is indispensable.
Site Connectivity describes the process and technology that helps to connect different locations, be it offices, branches or data centers. In the digital era, this networking is of crucial importance as it enables seamless communication and data transfer between locations.
Why Site Connectivity?
Energy and petrochemical industry: Trinidad & Tobago’s energy companies operate complex, multi-site production structures. Real-time data from conveyor systems, refineries and export terminals must be transmitted securely and without interruption, and a robust WAN architecture is the basis for this.
Regional CARICOM leadership role: Numerous corporations use Trinidad & Tobago as their regional control center for the Caribbean. Cross-carrier Site Connectivity seamlessly links Port of Spain with subsidiaries in Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana and other CARICOM states. Financial services and banking: Port of Spain is home to several of the Caribbean’s largest banks and insurance companies. Highly available, encrypted WAN connections are essential for transaction-critical applications and regulatory reporting.
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Technologies behind Site Connectivity
There are various technologies and services that enable Site Connectivity in Trinidad & Tobago. Essentially, these are:
- MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching): A technology that prioritizes and optimizes data traffic between two or more locations.
- SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network): An advanced technology that enables smarter and more flexible networking.
- Ethernet as a cross-location extension of your Ethernet LAN to a WAN based on Ethernet.
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Site Connectivity Challenges for Sites in Trinidad & Tobago
- Security for critical infrastructure: Companies in the energy and financial sectors are subject to strict security requirements. In addition to cyber threats, physical redundancy concepts must also ensure availability in the event of natural disasters.
- Two-island architecture: Trinidad and Tobago are two separate islands with different connectivity profiles. An end-to-end WAN architecture that seamlessly connects both islands requires specialized carrier expertise.
- Costs: Setting up and maintaining Site Connectivity can be expensive, especially if several international locations are involved. SAVECALL has an overview of all providers and cost models and provides you with optimal advice.
Future prospects for Site Connectivity in Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago is making targeted investments in the diversification of its economy and the expansion of the ICT sector as a growth driver alongside the energy sector. New undersea cable corridors, the expansion of national fibre optic networks and government digitalization programmes are strengthening the connectivity base in the long term. For companies using or expanding Trinidad & Tobago as a Caribbean hub, a scalable, carrier-neutral connectivity strategy is the key investment for the next phase of growth.

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