Google brings Trans-Pacific fiber optic link to Asia for faster Internet
Who wants faster Internet? Of course
we all do, unless you’re a masochist, waiting forever for your videos to
buffer, your photos to upload, or even your browser to load. Google is aiming
to deliver faster Internet to Asia by bringing a new high-speed undersea cable
online. In fact, they have already started applying their new investment to the
region, so you should be experiencing faster loading of Google products in the
next few months.
A
few months ago, in June to be specific, the six-member FASTER consortium
started beaming light to the world’s “fastest fiber optic undersea cable”,
called the FASTER cable. It enabled faster connection between the United States
and Japan, but Google wanted to spread the love to other countries in the
region. They invested in bringing a FASTER link from Japan to Taiwan, because
the latter is where Google’s largest data center in Asia is located.
Google
said that a connection this fast should give you speeds of up to 26 terabits
per second when using Google’s tools and services. The illustration they used
is that every 15 seconds, every person in Taiwan can actually send a selfie to
their friend in Japan, resulting in 138 billion selfies per day. Of course
thats’s just an illustration of what that speed means and not to be taken
literally.
Google
has also built two data centers in Asia, the aforementioned Taiwan and another
one in Singapore, and has expanded their Singapore facilities as well. This is
due to the fact that there are more people in Asia who are going online every
day than anywhere else in the world. Hopefully, it’s more than just a ton of
selfies.
Source | https://androidcommunity.com/
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Pralhad Jadhav
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Khaitan & Co
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