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Google Buys a Piece of a Cable To Japan

Googling Yourself writes "Google announced that they will be part of a six-company consortium that will build a high-bandwidth sub-sea fiber optic cable linking the US and Japan. The new cable system, named Unity, is expected initially to increase Trans-Pacific lit cable capacity by about 20 percent, with the potential to add up to 7.68 Terabits per second of bandwidth across the Pacific. The name Unity was chosen to signify a new type of consortium, born out of potentially competing systems, to emerge as a system within a system, offering ownership and management of individual fiber pairs. Rumors that Google would join the consortium had originally surfaced in September last year but the company had declined to confirm or deny the news."

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  1. Re:So how long until... by ozamosi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Forever!

    Because, you know, This cable is owned by freedom loving Americans instead of those theocratic dictatorships in the middle east!

  2. Re:Bandwidth by Audacitor · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In before the Ad Block Plus comment.