US Approves Google Request to Use Segment of US-Asia Undersea Cable

Google agreed to operate a portion of the 8,000-mile Pacific Light Cable Network System between the US and Taiwan.

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By Reuters | Updated: 9 April 2020 18:31 IST
Highlights
  • Google had warned it would face higher prices by other means
  • It will operate a portion of Pacific Light Cable Network System
  • Google, Facebook helped pay for construction of the link

FCC is allowing Google to operate the segment for the next six months

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Wednesday approved Alphabet unit Google's request to use part of a US-Asia undersea telecommunications cable after the company warned it would face significantly higher prices to carry traffic by other means.

Google agreed to operate a portion of the 8,000-mile Pacific Light Cable Network System between the United States and Taiwan, but not Hong Kong. Google and Facebook helped pay for construction of the now completed telecommunications link but US regulators have blocked its use.

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The Justice Department earlier told the FCC in a petition it supported Google's revised request. The agency said US agencies believe "there is a significant risk that the grant of a direct cable connection between the United States and Hong Kong would seriously jeopardise the national security and law enforcement interests of the United States."

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China, whose relations with the United States have soured over the deadly coronavirus pandemic, which originated in Wuhan, trade disputes and security concerns.

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In a statement, Google thanked the FCC for approving its request and added "dedicated global network deployment and operations team is continually increasing capacity to meet the needs of our users, and that includes our subsea cable system."

The FCC is allowing Google to operate the segment for the next six months, pending a final disposition of the license application.

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Google told regulators earlier this year it has "an immediate need to meet internal demand for capacity between the US and Taiwan, in particular to connect Google's Taiwan data center to Google data centres in the United States and to serve users throughout the Asia-Pacific region."

It added that without that "capacity, the value of large, recent capital investments Google has made in the United States is significantly reduced."

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The Justice Department said without temporary authority "Google would likely have to seek alternative capacity at significantly higher prices."

Google has also agreed to "pursue diversification of interconnection points in Asia," as well as to establish network facilities that deliver traffic "as close as practicable" to its ultimate destination, the department added.

The United States has expressed concerns about China's role in handling network traffic and potential for espionage. Around 300 subsea cables form the backbone of the internet by carrying 99% of the world's data traffic.

A Facebook affiliate sought FCC approval to use a portion of the cable connecting the Philippines to the United States to handle traffic.

Facebook said on Wednesday it is "navigating through all the appropriate channels on licensing and permitting."

© Thomson Reuters 2020

 

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