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http://news.google.c...=tc&st=1&at=dt0

 

60Tbs.

 

This is (part of) what I do, though we did not win a piece of this project. 

 

 


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I would imagine 60Tbs is long past the point where the bandwidth matters compared to the distance and server latency.

 

In fact for modern applications I bet that's more on the order of a gb/s.

 

With that said the best case for latency across the pacific is about 33ms. Not sure how they're routing it now, though.


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Pretty sure the mesh on both sides is Google, and that they're using 200Gbps DCI in 20+ nodes/cities in the US/Canada (also not mine, yet), 16QAM/CFP2-ACO from Cisco/Oclaro/Acacia.  This is one of the fastest networks and the fastest intercontinental link in existence.

 

Edit:  the Japan side will soon have a similar network for KDDI/Softbank/Docomo and similar links to the US, but I don't know the US side termination.


Edited by Call_Me_Ishmael, 02 July 2016 - 01:46 PM.

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