Owned and operated by AVX Networks, the project will extend high-capacity submarine fiber connectivity originating from Huntington Beach in Orange County, delivering reliable broadband access to approximately 3,700 to 4,400 year-round residents across roughly 1,200 housing units on Catalina Island, where a significant portion of the population identifies as Hispanic or Latino. The new infrastructure will enable expanded telework, telehealth, and educational access, helping residents overcome geographic isolation while supporting workforce mobility and long-term economic participation.
There's a place off the Southern California coast that, in my opinion, feels plucked from the pages of an Italian fairy-tale. Think: winding hillside streets lined with wild purple hyacinths and vintage tiles, secret coves where you can dive into crystal-clear waters, and sun-warmed cliffs that tumble into the sea. Santa Catalina Island feels like it's located off the Amalfi Coast - but it's actually a destination reachable by ferry from Long Beach, California.
Located just an hour's ferry ride off the Southern California coast, Catalina has earned a reputation as the "Caribbean of California" thanks to its bluer-than-blue water, charming beachside resorts, laid-back coastal vibe, and fantastic dining. The island spans a sizable 76 square miles, but the real star here is Avalon Bay, the island's main harbor shaped like a perfect crescent.
"The Trans-Catalina Trail offers a unique opportunity to experience stunning wilderness, abundant wildlife, and a connection to the islandâs rich history, all within a 38.5-mile trek."