Chilean Government Partners with Google to Build
The Humboldt subsea cable will connect Chile''s port city of Valparaiso with Sydney, Australia through 14,800 kilometers (9,200 miles) of fiber-optic cable
Chile, in partnership with Google, is launching the Humboldt Cable System, the first fiber-optic submarine cable connecting South America with Asia and Oceania. Developed with H2. The Humboldt project...
The Humboldt subsea cable will connect Chile''s port city of Valparaiso with Sydney, Australia through 14,800 kilometers (9,200 miles) of fiber-optic cable
Under the agreement, KKR will acquire a majority stake in Telefónica Chile''s existing fiber optic network, the largest fiber optic network in Chile, and make that network open access
Chile''s fiber optic cable manufacturing industry presents several key considerations for potential investors or companies entering the market. A primary factor is the
Google and Chile agree to build the Humboldt Cable, a 14,800 km submarine line linking Latin America and Asia-Pacific by 2027.
The Chilean government has announced that it is looking at installing an underwater fiber optic cable across the Pacific Ocean to China.
The company specializes in advanced fiber optic telecommunications and is dedicated to deploying fiber optic networks throughout Chile, enhancing broadband access for consumers and businesses. Their
The cable is being developed by Desarrollo País, the state-owned company that develops infrastructure projects and H2 Cable, a subsidiary of Singapore-based BW Digital. A
A Chinese-backed submarine cable project triggered a diplomatic dispute and unprecedented political rift in Chile before the presidential transition.
Download the latest report on the Chile Telecom Industry. 5G-suitable frequencies auctioned in Chile. The Chilean market for fixed and mobile telephony is highly
The company specializes in advanced fiber optic telecommunications and operates a robust ultra-broadband network in Chile. Its mission is to deploy fiber optic networks that enhance broadband
Huawei Marine said that it will partner with CTR (Comunicación y Telefonía Rural S.A.) to deploy the 2,800 km Fiber Optic Austral (FOA)
With a length of more than 8,000 miles, this submarine cable will create a strategic connection between South America and the Asia-Pacific region.
Chile, in partnership with Google, is launching the Humboldt Cable System, the first fiber-optic submarine cable connecting South America with Asia
This project, developed through a partnership between the Government of Chile and Google, will mark a milestone in transoceanic telecommunications. With a length
With this project, Chile becomes the gateway for data from the Pacific to the continent: data from Asia and Oceania will transit
Chile and Google signed on Wednesday an agreement for the installation of the first submarine fiber optic cable that will connect South America
— The cable consortium includes China Mobile, HMN Technologies, and Hengtong Optic-Electric — the firm that acquired Huawei''s stake. Kast, who
Development of Submarine Fiber Optic Cables in Chile Back in 2020, Chile established the country''s first submarine cable, with the first underwater
The first fiber optic cables installed early in the 1990s are near to the Undersecretariat of Telecommunications, ted areas of the country. The first submarine fiber optic cable was the PanA
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Google signed an agreement with Chile on Wednesday to deploy an undersea fiber optic cable connecting South America with Asia and Oceania, a first-of-its
Chile''s Humboldt Cable Project President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric Font, presents the Humboldt Cable project, the first
The United States welcomes today''s announcement by the Government of Chile and Google, launching the Humboldt subsea cable route connecting Chile to Australia via French
Google and Chile have collaborated to install the first submarine fiber optic cable connecting South America, Asia and Oceania by 2027, aiming to provide a faster alternative to
The new cable—named Humboldt after the ocean current—addresses exploding demand from platforms like TikTok, cloud computing and Chile''s mining
Recent news that Chile''s Transportation and Telecommunications Ministry has awarded a US$3 million contract for an economic, technical and legal feasibility study for a Chile-to-China fibre