Press Releases April 10, 2026 09:05 AM

Millicom (Tigo) strengthens regional connectivity in Central America through strategic agreement with Trans Americas Fiber System

Millicom partners with Trans Americas Fiber System to expand high-capacity subsea network across Central America

By Sofia Navarro TIGO
Millicom (Tigo) strengthens regional connectivity in Central America through strategic agreement with Trans Americas Fiber System
TIGO

Millicom (Tigo) has entered a long-term commercial agreement with Trans Americas Fiber System (TAFS) to enhance its international network infrastructure through the next-generation subsea TAM-1 fiber optic system. This will improve connectivity, network resilience, and capacity across Central America, supporting the region's digital growth and Millicom's service offerings.

Key Points

  • Millicom will leverage TAFS' TAM-1 subsea fiber network spanning about 7,000 km to increase international capacity and network resilience in Central America.
  • The partnership supports digital inclusion, economic development, and meets growing bandwidth demand across multiple Latin American markets.
  • The TAM-1 system provides a scalable, low-latency platform connecting the U.S., Caribbean, Central and South America, replacing aging infrastructure and ensuring service continuity.

Millicom (Tigo) strengthens regional connectivity in Central America through strategic agreement with Trans Americas Fiber System

Luxembourg, 10 April 2026 –Millicom International Cellular S.A. (“Millicom”), a leading telecommunications company in Latin America, today announced a long-term commercial agreement with Trans Americas Fiber System (TAFS), a next-generation digital infrastructure provider, to expand and strengthen its international network infrastructure and resilience across Central America.

As part of this partnership, Millicom will enhance its international capacity through TAFS' open-access, carrier-neutral platform, reinforcing its ability to meet the region's rapidly growing demand for reliable, high-capacity digital services. The initiative supports Millicom's continued investment in infrastructure to drive access, economic development, and digital inclusion across the region.

The TAM-1 system is a next-generation subsea fiber optic network spanning approximately 7,000 kilometers, designed to establish direct links between the United States, the Eastern Caribbean, Central America, and South America (Colombia), with each fiber pair supporting a minimum of 18Tbps of capacity. The system comprises two complementary segments: a northern system connecting Hollywood, Florida with Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, and a southern system anchored by main trunk from Vero Beach, Florida to St. Croix (U.S. Virgin Islands), with connections to Puerto Rico and branches extending to Panama, Costa Rica, and Colombia.

Through this infrastructure, Millicom will benefit from increased route diversity, enhanced redundancy, improved network resilience, and greater scalability—key elements to ensure consistent, low-latency service for operators, enterprises, governments, and end users across multiple markets.

"It is an honor to support Millicom as they further strengthen their service infrastructure across Central America," said Julio Bran, CEO of TAFS. "This partnership represents a significant step forward in delivering world-class, future-ready solutions across the region. By providing scalable, high-performance access, we aim to help enable economic development, digital inclusion, and long-term technological progress in Central America," he concluded.

"We are excited to announce our strategic involvement in TAM-1, part of the Trans Americas Fiber System—a cutting-edge submarine cable designed to transform communications across the Americas. This platform will link North, Central, and South America as well as the Caribbean in one unified, high-capacity platform that replaces aging infrastructure and meets the growing demand for bandwidth," said Alejandro Guerrero, VP of Strategic Operations & Wholesale Solutions, adding "Our commitment is clear: to provide resilient, future-ready service that empowers our customers to innovate, expand, and thrive in a digital-first world”.

Together, TAFS and Millicom will deliver a comprehensive digital solution that supports Central America's digital transformation, unlocking new opportunities for innovation, education, healthcare, and economic development.

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For more information, please contact:

Press:
Sofía Corral, Director Corporate Communications
[email protected]

TAFS Communications Team

[email protected]:
Luca Pfeifer, VP of Investor Relations
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About Millicom

Millicom (NASDAQ: TIGO) is a leading provider of fixed and mobile telecommunications services in Latin America. Through its TIGO® and Tigo Business® brands, the company provides a wide range of digital services and products, including TIGO Money for mobile financial services, TIGO Sports for local entertainment, TIGO ONEtv for pay TV, highspeed data, voice, and business-to-business solutions such as cloud and security. As of December 31, 2025, Millicom, including its Honduras Joint Venture, employed approximately 15,000 people and provided mobile and fiber-cable services through its digital highways approximately 52 million customers, with a fiber-cable footprint over 14 million homes passed. Founded in 1990, Millicom International Cellular S.A. is headquartered in Luxembourg with principal executive offices in Doral, Florida.

About Trans Americas Fiber System

Trans Americas Fiber System (TAFS) is building the most dynamic, neutral, and future-ready subsea fiber network in the Americas, delivering scalable, open-access connectivity across the U.S., Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and the Caribbean. With TAM-1, TAFS is revolutionizing how operators buy and utilize bandwidth through a fluid and scalable architecture that delivers unparalleled connectivity and low latency solutions.

The southern route of TAM-1 will be Ready for Service (RFS) in Q2 2026, followed by the northern route in Q3 2026. To learn more, visit www.transamericasfiber.com or contact [email protected] for information about capacity solutions and services.


Risks

  • Delays in the TAM-1 system's full readiness could impact Millicom's planned network improvements and service expansion timelines.
  • Heavy reliance on subsea fiber infrastructure may expose Millicom to risks from physical damages or geopolitical issues affecting undersea cables.
  • Market adoption and competition in the telecom sector could impact the expected growth and utilization of the new infrastructure.

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