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Google Builds First Subsea Cable Connecting Africa to Australia

Last updated: May 31, 2024 1:54 am
Published May 31, 2024
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(Bloomberg) — Alphabet Inc.’s Google is constructing out the primary undersea fiber optic cable that can instantly join Africa with Australia, serving to to shore up web entry in one of many least-connected components of the world.  

The cable, known as Umoja, follows the development of Google’s Equiano cable that connects Africa with Europe. The brand new line will begin in Kenya and journey over land by means of Uganda, Rwanda, Congo, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa earlier than crossing the ocean to Australia, the corporate mentioned in a blog post on Thursday. 

The brand new infrastructure will enhance protection on the continent, which has suffered this 12 months from broken cables. There are comparatively few subsea connections to Africa and restricted terrestrial infrastructure, making it harder to reroute visitors.  

US President Joe Biden and Kenyan President William Ruto are assembly in Washington this week on a state go to aimed toward deepening US ties with Africa. The continent is rising as a brand new area of world competitors for affect on the subject of know-how and connectivity. Microsoft Corp. additionally mentioned this week that it plans to construct a $1 billion geothermal-powered knowledge heart in Kenya, a part of a multi-year plan to dramatically improve cloud-computing capability in East Africa. 

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“Entry to the most recent know-how, supported by dependable and resilient digital infrastructure, is important to rising financial alternative,” mentioned Meg Whitman, US ambassador to Kenya, and a former e-Bay Inc. chief govt officer. “This can be a significant second for Kenya’s digital transformation journey.” 

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Umoja’s terrestrial path was inbuilt collaboration with Liquid Applied sciences to type a extremely scalable route by means of Africa, together with entry factors that can permit different nations to make the most of the community, mentioned Google. 



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