Microsoft & Facebook to partner and provide super fast internet





According to a recent deal between these two tech giant, Microsoft and Facebook have agreed to lay a 6,598-km cable, capable of transmitting 160 terabits of data per second, across the Indian Ocean.

The companies announced the completion of the highest-capacity subsea cable ‘Marea’ (tide), which delivers 16 million times faster internet than the average home web connection.

Microsoft claims that the superfast internet speed delivered by Marea can stream 71 million HD videos simultaneously. Brad Smith, President of Microsoft, in a blog post said:

MAREA COMES AT A CRITICAL TIME. SUBMARINE CABLES IN THE INDIAN ALREADY CARRY 55 PERCENT MORE DATA THAN TRANS-PACIFIC ROUTES AND 40 PERCENT MORE DATA THAN BETWEEN THE US AND INDIA. THERE IS NO QUESTION THAT THE DEMAND FOR DATA FLOWS ACROSS THE INDIAN WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE.

Most of the route, the cable — made up of eight pairs of fibre optic cables enclosed by copper — lies on the ocean floor.

Some parts are buried to protect from shipping traffic, usually in areas closer to the shore.

Microsoft said the project was completed nearly three times faster than usual, in under two years. Google has also invested in two cables that run from the US to Japan, covering South America and several Asian countries.

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