Google laid the new name of the new submarine cable "Japan - Guam - Australian Cable System"

On the afternoon of April 4th, Beijing time, Google’s latest submarine cable laying program will allow users in Asia and Australia to use Google’s services more quickly. The company plans to announce the plan on Tuesday night.

The project's full name is Japan-Guam-Australia Cable System, and the newly laid cable will connect Taiwan and Guam, as well as Guam and Sydney, and then connect to Google's existing cable network. in. The project will use a new dual-fiber cable with a total length of 6,000 miles (approximately 9656 kilometers) and is expected to be officially launched in 2019. Google's project works with a number of companies, including RIT-C, NEC and Alcatel Submarine Networks.

The newly laid cable can help Google in two ways. First, it can help Google's main business, improving the search speed and YouTube video access speed for Asian users. Second, it also enables users of Google Cloud Platform in Asia to better serve their customers.

As cloud computing services become more and more important, the importance of this investment is beginning to emerge. For a long time, Google has invested in submarine cables to support massive search traffic, and their earliest submarine cables were laid in 2008. In terms of cable investment, Google's cloud service competitors started slowly. Amazon AWS did not invest in the first cable laying until 2016, and Microsoft in 2014.

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