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Facebook plans undersea cables to speed Southeast Asia internet to US

Facebook and Google are planning two new undersea internet cables to connect Southeast Asia to North America.

The project with regional Asian telecoms companies aims primarily to supply faster internet to Singapore and Indonesia, says the BBC.

This comes after Facebook withdrew three projects to connect the US to Hong Kong with similar cables, following government concerns over Chinese spying.

“Named Echo and Bifrost, those will be the first two cables to go through a new diverse route crossing the Java Sea, and they will increase overall subsea capacity in the trans-Pacific by about 70%,” Kevin Salvadori, Facebook vice-president of network investments, told Reuters news agency.

The cables will be the first to directly connect North America to Indonesia, Facebook added.

Echo is due to be completed by 2023, in partnership with Google and Indonesian telecoms company XL Axiata. Bifrost is planned to be completed a year later.

Although more than 73% of Indonesians use the internet, the majority access it through mobile data. Less than 10% use fixed-line broadband, a 2020 survey by the Indonesian Internet Providers Association found.

Facebook said last year it would build 3,000km of fibre optic cable in Indonesia across 20 cities, in addition to a previous deal to develop public WiFi hot spots.

The tech giant would also continue efforts on the Pacific Light Cable Network (PLCN), Salvadori said.

“We are working with partners and regulators to meet all of the concerns that people have, and we look forward to that cable being a valuable, productive trans-Pacific cable,” he added.

The PLCN – funded by Facebook and Alphabet, Google’s parent company – was originally intended to link the US, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines.

These plans were withdrawn last year following US national security concerns raised by the Trump administration over Hong Kong and Taiwan, but Facebook confirmed it was still working on them.

A separate proposal with Amazon to connect San Francisco with Hong Kong through undersea cables was also abandoned last year.

Earlier this month, a further scheme known as the Hong Kong-Americas project was also dropped by Facebook because of “ongoing concerns from the US government about direct communication links between the US and Hong Kong”.

 

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