Google Plans Four Africa Infrastructure Hubs to Connect Newest Subsea Cables
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Google invests in subsea fiber-optic cable access to Africa
Google is expanding subsea fiber-optic cable access to Africa to meet rapidly growing demand for internet connectivity. The US tech giant is planning four digital infrastructure hubs in Africa to connect its newest underwater fiber-optic cables for the continent, the company’s Africa Managing Director Alex Okosi told Bloomberg. The unspecified new funding for the project is in addition to the $1 billion Google pledged in 2021 to spend in Africa.…
Google Plans Four Africa Infrastructure Hubs to Connect Newest Subsea Cables
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is planning four new infrastructure hubs in Africa to connect its latest underwater fiber-optic cables for the continent, the company’s Africa managing director Alex Okosi said in an interview with Bloomberg TV.
Google Builds Four Africa Connectivity Hubs to Cut Internet Costs
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/google-builds-four-africa-connectivity-hubs-to-cut-internet-costs/Google has announced the establishment of four strategic connectivity hubs across Africa, marking a significant expansion of the company’s infrastructure investments that have already surpassed its original $1 billion commitment to the continent made in 2021. The four connectivity hubs …
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