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Guadeloupe

Connectivity Overview

Tempest Telecom offered dial-up internet access, WiFi hotspot access and broadband ethernet access in Guadeloupe. We also offered Iridium satellite Internet and Voice access in Guadeloupe for communications in rural areas without infrastructure.

Guadeloupe uses 230V at 50Hz. Power outlets are type C, D, E and telephone jacks are RJ-11.

Dial-up
$0.255/min
WiFi
$19.95/day
Toll-Free
N/A
Ethernet
Available

Dial-up Internet Access

Tempest Telecom provided local dial-up access numbers in Guadeloupe at $0.255/minute. Travelers could connect using any standard modem with an RJ-11 telephone adapter.

WiFi Hotspot Access

Tempest Telecom provided WiFi hotspot access in Guadeloupe at $19.95/day for unlimited browsing.

Adapters & Power

Travelers from North America will need a power plug adapter. European Type C/F adapters are widely compatible.

Standard RJ-11 jacks are used. Most international modems will connect without an adapter.

Guadeloupe at a Glance

Map of Guadeloupe
Capital
Basse-Terre
Phone Code
+590
Voltage
230V / 50Hz
Power Plug
C, D, E
Phone Jack
RJ-11
Currency
Euro
Dial-up
$0.255/min
WiFi
$19.95/day

About connectivity in Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe uses 230V/50Hz with Type C, Type D, and Type E outlets — reflecting the territory's status as an overseas region of France. The phone jack is RJ-11. Orange Caraïbe and Digicel Antilles operate the territory's telecom infrastructure.

Guadeloupean commercial Internet emerged through French metropolitan operations. Mobile data dominates current access.

The Guadeloupean prepaid international calling-card market through the 2000s served the modest diaspora to metropolitan France.

Tempest Telecom served Guadeloupe through dial-up POPs in Basse-Terre. The Caribbean maritime industry and the modest tourism sector sustained Iridium demand.

Modern Guadeloupe has expanding FTTH and 4G LTE coverage as part of French overseas-territory infrastructure programs.

Tempest's services across Guadeloupe, 1997–2012

Tempest Telecommunications operated international connectivity services in Guadeloupe between 1997 and 2012 under a unified prepaid account that absorbed multiple service types onto a single customer credential. Customers in Guadeloupe drew from the same balance for pre-paid international voice calling, RADIUS-authenticated dial-up Internet roaming, metered Wi-Fi hotspot access, Iridium satellite voice, and Inmarsat BGAN data terminals. An attempted kiosk-payment federation (PATN, 1998) extended the same architecture to public Internet terminals but failed to reach scale.

Iridium satellite voice was available in Guadeloupe from approximately 2001 (post-bankruptcy relaunch). Thuraya coverage did not extend to Guadeloupe; Inmarsat BGAN data terminals filled the broadband gap from late 2005.

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