The Humboldt project, born from the collaboration between the Chilean Government and the multinational Google, will span more than 14,000 kilometers and will enable the deployment of an underwater optical fiber.
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The Humboldt project, born from the collaboration between the Chilean Government and the multinational Google, will span more than 14,000 kilometers and will enable the deployment of an underwater optical fiber.
Topics: Global services- Submarine cable- Optical Fiber
Read MoreThe South American country ranks sixth among the organization’s 38 member states, behind Belgium, Austria, Israel, Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Topics: Technology- Digital Economy- Optical Fiber
Read MoreThe government has received around 20 financing proposals for the transoceanic cable. KPMG has managed negotiations with investors.
Topics: Global services- Submarine cable- Optical Fiber
Read MoreThe international impact that the project may have, as well as the digital integration of the almost 300,000 inhabitants of Patagonia, includes the great potential of the far south of Chile for research and science.
Topics: Optical Fiber
Read MoreIts arrival marks a new milestone in the country’s technological development. It will serve as an ally for the Google data center in Santiago’s Quilicura district as well as improving ease of connection to services like YouTube and Hangouts.
Topics: Submarine cable- Optical Fiber
Read MoreThe project, with a length that could be between 22,000 and 24,000 kilometers, would link Shanghai, Tokyo and Sydney and could transform Chile into the Southern Cone’s main digital hub.
Topics: Digital Economy- Submarine cable- Optical Fiber
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