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From: Paul H. Christiansen1/17/2018 12:50:02 PM
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Three New Submarine Cables to Link Google Cloud Data Centers



Google, which was first among the cloud giants to start investing in submarine cables, is ramping up substantially this type of cloud infrastructure investment.

The company this week announced plans to invest in three new submarine cables that are due to come online in 2019. The cables will dramatically increase the amount of bandwidth on the globe-spanning network that interconnects its cloud data centers and improve performance for users of its cloud services.

Google, which was first among the cloud giants to start investing in submarine cables, is ramping up substantially this type of cloud infrastructure investment.

The company this week announced plans to invest in three new submarine cables that are due to come online in 2019. The cables will dramatically increase the amount of bandwidth on the globe-spanning network that interconnects its cloud data centers and improve performance for users of its cloud services.

In another first among operators of the biggest cloud platforms, the company will fund the construction of one of these cables entirely on its own. The Curie cable (named after the famous chemist and physicist Marie Curie) will be Google’s own private submarine cable interconnecting Chile and Los Angeles.

The company is investing in the other two cables as part of consortia of organizations that are building them.

Google, which was first among the cloud giants to start investing in submarine cables, is ramping up substantially this type of cloud infrastructure investment.

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