Chile signed agreement with Google to build the first submarine fiber optic cable between Oceania and South America
The Chilean company Desarrollo País signed an agreement with the US technology company Google to begin construction of the first subsea fiber optic cable that will cross the South Pacific and reach Australia
The first submarine optic cable that will connect the Chilean city of Valparaíso with Sydney, the capital of Australia, could soon become a reality thanks to an agreement signed on Wednesday, June 4, between the Chilean company Desarrollo País and Google.
This project, called the Humboldt Cable, will be the first underwater fiber optic cable to cross the South Pacific and connect South America with Asia and Oceania. Its features include an approximate length of 14,800 kilometers, a projected lifespan of 25 years, and a capacity of 144 terabytes per second.
“The project seeks to consolidate Chile as a digital hub in the region and make it Latin America’s direct digital gateway to Asia and Oceania.”
Chilean Minister of Transport and Telecommunications Juan Carlos Muñoz emphasized that construction of the Humboldt Cable will begin this year and is expected to be completed by 2027.
According to Patricio Rey, General Manager of Country Development, he emphasized why “in a complex geopolitical context, it is important to strengthen national communications.”
Meanwhile, Cristian Ramos, Director of Telecommunications Infrastructure for Google in Latin America, asserted that this project “will bring investment to the digital economy and other areas as diverse as mining and astronomy.”
M.Pino
Source: elsiglo
(Reference image source: Adarsh Chauhan on Unsplash)
Visit our news channel on Google News and follow us to get accurate, interesting information and stay up to date with everything. You can also see our daily content on X/Twitter and Instagram