Google to lay broadband cable under the Pacific Ocean?
Google is planning to move beyond search into the broadband infrastructure business with a bold plan emerging that it wants to lay its own broadband cable under the Pacific ocean. The discussions with unnamed partners highlight the growth of Google’s infrastructure requirements as it continues an ambitious international expansion and increasingly offers data-intensive services, such as online video and e-mail, and online word-processing for businesses.
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