SYDNEY – Australia’s Aukus submarine fleet base and its vicinity are being quietly connected to three powerful new undersea internet cables planned by Alphabet’s Google and Subco, documents viewed by ...
Australia's AUKUS submarine fleet base and its vicinity are being quietly connected to three powerful new undersea internet cables planned by Google and SUBCO, documents viewed by Reuters show. The ...
SYDNEY, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Australia's AUKUS submarine fleet base and its vicinity are being quietly connected to three powerful new undersea internet cables planned by Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O), ...
A man walks past an AUKUS sign on the first day of the Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition in Sydney, Australia, November 4, 2025. REUTERS/Hollie Adams By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY: Australia's ...
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a new state-of-the-art transatlantic subsea fiber optic cable system connecting Co Cork to Maryland in the US. AWS said that when operational in 2028, the ...
Amazon have launched a new transatlantic underwater fibre optic cable connecting Cork with Maryland on the US east coast, which will be operational by 2028. The Fastnet system, which will connect near ...
Alphabet’s Google is planning four new infrastructure hubs in Africa to connect its latest underwater fiber-optic cables for the continent, the company’s Africa managing director Alex Okosi said in an ...
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