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Thursday, February 28, 2008
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Google Joins Trans-Pacific Cable Consortium
A bundle of six companies, unexpectedly including Google, has coalesced to fund a $300 million trans-Pacific undersea cable that will offer as much as 7.68 Tb/s capacity. The cable, which will be called "Unity" and which will stretch 10,000 kilometers across the vast Pacific Ocean, will increase...
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