Google Submarine Cable to Spike Internet Growth?

Web search company Google has agreed to build an undersea cable with five telecom operators that will link the United States to Japan and provide the capacity to sustain a surge in Internet traffic between the continents.

Google and the five telecom companies said in a joint statement that the 10,000-kilometer (6,200 mile) undersea fiber-optic cable, connecting the United States to Japan, will cost $300 million.

[cob:Related_Articles]Google’s partners in the consortium, dubbed Unity, comprises Bharti Airtel, Global Transit, KDDI, Pacnet, and Singapore Telecommunications.

The cable will provide much-needed capacity to sustain unprecedented growth in data and Internet traffic between Asia and the United States.

“The Unity cable system allows the members of the consortium to provide the increased capacity needed as more applications and services migrate online,” said Jayne Stowell, a spokesman for the consortium.

The consortium said it has picked NEC and Tyco Telecommunications to construct and install the system, which is expected to be ready for service in the first quarter of 2010.

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