Thousands
of miles of undersea wires now connect the United States and Japan,
carrying speeds roughly 10 million times faster than a cable modem.
The
$300 million ‘Faster’ cable system is backed by six companies,
including
Google, and runs through the Pacific Ocean from Oregon to
Chiba and Mie.
After
years of planning, construction, and end-to-end testing, the
trans-Pacific cable system has finally been completed and began service
on Thursday June 30,2016
The subsea cable system can deliver 60 terabits per second of bandwidth 5,600 miles across the ocean, bringing high speed connection to users in the US and Japan. It has landing points in Oregon, in the US, and Chiba and Mie, in Japan, but the benefits won’t be limited only to these areas
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