Google Unveils TPU Subsea Cable to Boost Global Connectivity
Submarine Cable System Market will grow from USD 18.2 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 29.7 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 10.3% from 2024 to 2029.
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Google’s TPU Subsea Cable: Google has revealed the TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) Subsea Cable Project, designed to enhance global connectivity and data processing capabilities. The TPU cable aims to provide faster and more reliable internet services, particularly benefiting regions with previously limited connectivity.
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C&W Communications' Pacific Caribbean Cable System (PCCS): C&W Communications has completed the commissioning of the PCCS, a 6000km submarine cable connecting multiple locations from Ecuador to the USA. This system, featuring an ultimate design capacity of 80 Terabits-per-second, will significantly boost connectivity and broadband services across the Caribbean and Latin America .
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Medusa Submarine Cable System: Medusa, a new submarine cable system, is linking Mediterranean countries with the Atlantic and the Red Sea. Designed as an open-access system, Medusa offers a full portfolio of services including full and half fiber pairs, with 24 fiber pairs per segment and a 25-year design life. This system will enhance digital connectivity across the Mediterranean region.
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Global Fiber's Subsea Festoon Network in Brazil: Global Fiber has announced the construction of a subsea festoon network in Brazil. This project aims to improve connectivity in Brazil, especially in coastal and remote areas, by providing a robust and reliable fiber optic network.
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