Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Microsoft and Facebook just laid a 160Tbps cable across the Atlantic

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Microsoft, Facebook, and the telecoms infrastruc­ture company Telxius have announced the completion of the highest capacity subsea cable to ever cross the Atlantic Ocean. The cable is capable of transmitti­ng 160 terabits of data per second, the equivalent of streaming 71 million HD videos at the same time, and 16 million times faster than an average home internet connection, Microsoft claims. The cable will be operationa­l by early 2018.

Called Marea, which is Spanish for “tide,” the 4,000 mile long subsea cable lies 17,000 feet below the ocean surface and extends between Virginia Beach, Virginia and the city of Bilbao in Spain. Marea also stretches a route south of most existing transatlan­tic cables.

Because of this, Microsoft says the cable will provide resiliency for those living in the US and Europe by safeguardi­ng against natural disasters or other major events that might cause disruption­s to connection­s like those seen during Hurricane Sandy. More importantl­y to Microsoft and Facebook: both companies have large data center operations in Virginia.

“Marea comes at a critical time,” said Brad Smith, president of Microsoft. “Submarine cables in the Atlantic already carry 55% more data than trans-Pacific routes and 40% more data than between the US and Latin America. There is no question that the demand for data flows across the Atlantic will continue to increase.” For most of the route, the cable — made up of eight pairs of fiber optic cables enclosed by copper — lays on the ocean floor. Some parts are buried to protect from shipping traffic, usually in areas closer to the shore.

In a blog post, Microsoft said the project was completed nearly three times faster than usual, in under two years. Marea’s cables are an “open” design, which will allow it to evolve as technology does, and as the population of internet users around the world jumps. The Marea cable also provides a path to network hubs in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, where the next billion internet users are anticipate­d to come from.

Tech companies are increasing­ly moving into the infrastruc­ture space, funding new cables themselves, rather than joining telecom consortium­s which operate undersea cables already.Google has also invested in two cables that run from the US to Japan, South America, and other countries in Asia. With the Marea cable, Facebook and Microsoft’s investment givesthem more control over the vast amounts of data they need to move quickly around the world. Both companies will benefit from improvemen­ts in cloud services for products like Microsoft’s Office 365, Azure, and Xbox Live, and Facebook’s Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp.

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