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US internet giant Google announced that it has successfully installed and tested the Curie submarine cable system connecting the United States and Chile, and is currently connecting it to Google's network, which is scheduled to be operational
in the second quarter of 2020.
According to reports, the system is equipped with four pairs of 18Tbps fiber pairs, with a total length of 10,500 kilometers, which will provide South America with a bandwidth capacity
of 72Tbps.
In September, the U.
S.
Department of Homeland Security filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) stating that the Department of Homeland Security had no objection to the FCC's approval of GU Holdings' (Google's affiliate) license for the landing and operation of the Curie submarine cable system in the United States
.
In addition, Google plans to add a new branch to connect Panama and select SubCom to deploy the new infrastructure
.
To date, more than 400 submarine cables are in operation worldwide, totaling 1.
1 million kilometers (700,000 miles).
Google currently invests about 100,000 kilometers (62,000 miles), equivalent to nearly 10% (detailed)
of all submarine cables worldwide.
US internet giant Google announced that it has successfully installed and tested the Curie submarine cable system connecting the United States and Chile, and is currently connecting it to Google's network, which is scheduled to be operational
in the second quarter of 2020.
According to reports, the system is equipped with four pairs of 18Tbps fiber pairs, with a total length of 10,500 kilometers, which will provide South America with a bandwidth capacity
of 72Tbps.
In September, the U.
S.
Department of Homeland Security filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) stating that the Department of Homeland Security had no objection to the FCC's approval of GU Holdings' (Google's affiliate) license for the landing and operation of the Curie submarine cable system in the United States
.
In addition, Google plans to add a new branch to connect Panama and select SubCom to deploy the new infrastructure
.
To date, more than 400 submarine cables are in operation worldwide, totaling 1.
1 million kilometers (700,000 miles).
Google currently invests about 100,000 kilometers (62,000 miles), equivalent to nearly 10% (detailed)
of all submarine cables worldwide.