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America-India Connect expands subsea links between continents
Summary
Google's America-India Connect will add multiple subsea paths and a new Visakhapatnam gateway to link the United States, India and Southern Hemisphere hubs, and the plan sits alongside a five-year, $15 billion investment in AI-related infrastructure in India.
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Google is announcing a new private subsea initiative called America-India Connect that expands fiber-optic routes between the United States, India and locations in the Southern Hemisphere. The plan adds new paths including links between Mumbai and Western Australia and a gateway centered on Visakhapatnam. These routes are being combined with existing systems such as Blue, Raman, Sol and Equiano to broaden transoceanic corridors. The project is framed alongside a five-year, $15 billion commitment to AI-related infrastructure in India, including a planned AI hub in Visakhapatnam.
Key details:
- The initiative will introduce three new subsea paths and four strategic fiber-optic routes that Google says will boost capacity and resilience between the US, India, and Southern Hemisphere locations.
- A new international subsea gateway in Visakhapatnam is intended to diversify entry points beyond Mumbai and Chennai.
- Additional links are planned to Singapore, South Africa and Australia to increase redundancy and route options.
- The routes connect the American West Coast through Australia to India and also strengthen a pathway from the American East Coast through Africa.
- Google is already a major private investor in subsea fiber networks and designs projects that span thousands of kilometers under the sea.
- The initiative is paired with a broader five-year, $15 billion investment in AI infrastructure in India, including a planned AI hub integrated with the new gateway.
Summary:
The project aims to expand global data corridors and increase network capacity and redundancy across multiple continents. Implementation and completion will depend on execution, regulatory processes and ongoing demand, and those factors will determine its eventual impact. Undetermined at this time.
