Google, Telstra partner on fibre and subsea networks in Australia

Google has ​selected Telstra and ⁠its new ‌fibre-optic Aura Network ​to ​further advance its AI ⁠capabilities in Australia.

AP
Google and Australia's Telstra announced a network-sharing deal on Tuesday under which Google will lease capacity on Telstra's new fibre network ‌while ⁠gaining access ⁠to Google-backed undersea cables linking Australia with the United States, Japan and Pacific islands.

Here are some details:

Google has selected Telstra and ⁠its new ‌fibre-optic Aura Network to further advance its AI ⁠capabilities in Australia.


Google will secure inter-city dark fibre capacity on Telstra's Aura Network.

The deal will also provide Telstra with additional undersea cable capacity ‌to support growing demand for cloud computing and AI applications.

The ⁠integration will also reduce the risk of outages and "ensure continuous, secure data flows", the parties said in a joint statement. (Reporting by Nikita Maria Jino in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)
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