Google unveils first private trans-Atlantic subsea cable project

IANS  |  San Francisco 

In line with its global expansion plans, has revealed its first private trans-Atlantic cable project designed to bring high-bandwidth, low-and highly secure Cloud connections between the US and

Named Dunant, after Henri Dunant, the first Nobel Peace Prize winner and of the Red Cross, the cable is expected to become available in late 2020, Google's wrote in a blog post on Tuesday.

picked firm to design, manufacture and lay the cable for Dunant.

"This cable crosses the from in the US to the French Atlantic coast, and will expand our network - already the world's largest -- to help us better serve our users and customers," Stowell said.

earlier became the first major non-telecom company to build a private intercontinental cable with its investment in the Curie cable.

"Cables are often built to serve a very specific route. When we build privately, we can choose this route based on what will provide the lowest for the largest segment of customers," Stowell said while offering the rationale behind the decision to build Dunant privately.

"In this case, we wanted connectivity across the Atlantic that was close to certain data centres, but the reasons could also include the ability to land in certain countries, or to connect two places that were previously underserved, such as was the case with Curie," Stowell added.

Google also took into consideration factors such as capacity and bandwidth for the decision.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 13:48 IST