Microsoft and Facebook finish laying massive transatlantic internet cable
Microsoft and Facebook have finished laying a massive transatlantic internet cable connecting the U.S. to Europe.
Finishing a project that began a year ago, Microsoft and Facebook have announced the completion of the Marea subsea internet cable, which stretches the width of the Atlantic ocean between Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Bilbao, Spain.
According to a new blog post from Microsoft, the cable weighs in at nearly 10.25 million pounds and is more than 4,000 miles in length. Further, the cable can transfer data at up to 160 terabits per second, which comes in at 16 million times faster than an average home internet connection, Microsoft says. From Microsoft:
In a time when global economies are deepening their reliance on cloud technologies, and both private and public sectors are embracing the opportunities for growth and improvement through digital transformation, we're energized by the impact the Marea subsea cable will have on the advancement of cloud computing and digital services. And we look forward to furthering our respective investments in building high-tech infrastructure to better connect our world, foster economic growth and advance technological capabilities.
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