The International corporations known as Google and Facebook teamed up with a couple of regional heavyweights (Telecom News and ET Telecom) to begin to build an undersea infrastructure connecting Singapore, Japan, Guam, the Philippines, Taiwan and Indonesia to each other.
New Asia undersea data cable plan unveiled by Google, Facebook, Telecom News, ET Telecom
From telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com
2021-08-16 15:35:00
Excerpt:
Washington: Google and Facebook on Monday unveiled plans for a new undersea internet cable connecting Singapore, Japan, Guam, the Philippines, Taiwan and Indonesia.
The cable project dubbed Apricot would be some 12,000 kilometers (nearly 7,500 miles) and be operational in 2024 subject to regulatory approvals, the companies said in separate statements.
The project announced by the US firms and regional and global partners “will deliver much-needed internet capacity, redundancy, and reliability to expand connections in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Facebook engineering manager Nico Roehrich.
“The Apricot cable is part of our ongoing effort to expand global network infrastructure and better serve the more than 3.5 billion people around the world who use our services every month,” Roehrich added.
Earlier this year the companies announced another cable project dubbed Echo connecting the United States, Singapore, Guam and Indonesia.
“The Echo and Apricot cables are complementary submarine…

