If we add the lengths of all submarine cables, we would obtain a figure that would triple the distance between the Earth and the Moon.These cables are mainly destined to telecommunications and, precisely, for this use Orange and Google have reached an agreement that will mean an increase of 6,600 kilometers in the total length of the cables that rest on the seabed. The Dunant submarine cable will connect the United States with the French Atlantic coast and will begin operating in late 2020.Its capacity is more than 30 Tbps per pair, "enough to transfer a 1Gb movie in 30 microseconds," he says.the company shows in a statement.
Related The Atlantic hosts one of the busiest submarine cable routes in the world with a need for connectivity that is multiplied by two every two years. The Dunant cable will help address this huge demand for data flow and provide faster and more efficient connections for Orange and Google customers.
The French company is being very active in this area and, recently, also announced an alliance with West African and Data Center (WADC) to reinforce the 7,000km submarine cable that connects Europe and Africa.
Orange, which has investments in more than 40 submarine cables, highlights the benefits of having access to the fiber pairs that will make up the cable that will be deployed next to Google and that have a capacity of more than 30 Tbps per pair, "enough to transfer a 1Gb movie in 30 microseconds" .Being an exceptional capacity for data transmission, it is far from the record achieved by a team of researchers that has reached a speed of 661 Terabits per second with a single fiber optic cable .
Fiber is much more advantageous than satellite, both for its data transport capacity, and for the transmission speed.In the best case, a bit, to go through a telecommunications satellite, takes almost a quarter of a second; instead, the same data crosses the Atlantic Ocean in just over two hundredths of a second through the Marea cable.
an underwater cable in the heart of the internet
Dunant will be the first new submarine cable that will connect the United States with France in more than 15 years and will be designed to combine the most advanced technologies from different global equipment suppliers.This will allow the cable Easily and quickly increase your bandwidth, evolve at the same pace as innovation in optical transmission technology and maintain your high-level performance in the coming years.
This cable will allow Orange to increase its capacity to meet the massive growth of data and content demands between Europe and the United States for several years.
Commenting on this collaboration, Stephane Richard, President and CEO of Orange , noted that the essential role of submarine cables, which are "the heart of the digital world," is often overlooked.In Nobbot we already explain that Internet, despite its virtual essential, it exists thanks to gigantic servers, data centers and, above all, cables .These constitute the central nervous system of the planet, which connects computers around the world.
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