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Beck: Benefits Of Google’s New Subsea Cable

Beck: Benefits Of Google’s New Subsea Cable

The landing of Google’s new subsea cable in Bermuda will “pave the way for the island to become a transatlantic digital hub, bringing multiple local benefits,” said the guest speaker at the Association of Bermuda International Companies’ [ABIC] annual general meeting. A spokesperson said, “Fiona Beck, an adviser to Google and the former... Read more of this article

Senator On Lease With Google For Burrows Hill

Senator On Lease With Google For Burrows Hill

“I have tabled a motion for this Chamber to approve the lease agreement between the Bermuda Land Management Corporation and Seagrass Services Limited – a local subsidiary of the multinational corporation Google LLC,” Senator Leslie Robinson said in the Senate today [Sept 30]. The Senator said, “In September 2023, Google announced... Read more of this article

$4.8M Lease Agreement For Seagrass/Google

$4.8M Lease Agreement For Seagrass/Google

An agreement in principle has been made for Seagrass Services Limited – a local subsidiary of Google — to lease a site at Burrows Hill as part of their plans for the Nuvem transatlantic subsea cable system to connect Portugal, Bermuda, and the USA, Minister of Public Works Lt/Col David Burch said. Speaking in the House of Assembly today [Sept... Read more of this article

South Carolina Inaugurate Cable Landing Station

South Carolina Inaugurate Cable Landing Station

DC BLOX has inaugurated its Cable Landing Station [CLS] in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, capable of hosting up to five subsea cables including the Nuvem cable, which will also connect to Portugal and Bermuda. A spokesperson said, “DC BLOX, a provider of multi-tenant data centers, dark fiber, and connectivity solutions that deliver essential infrastructure... Read more of this article

Rees Davies & Robles To Discuss Nuvem

Rees Davies & Robles To Discuss Nuvem

Carey Olsen partner Steven Rees Davies is to interview Global Subsea Construction Lead at Google, David Robles, at the Bermuda Tech Summit tomorrow, Tuesday 10 October, between 9am and 9:30am. A spokesperson said, “At the session Steven and David will discuss ‘Nuvem’, a new transatlantic subsea cable system which will connect Portugal,... Read more of this article

Google To Present At Bermuda Tech Summit

Google To Present At Bermuda Tech Summit

Technology company Google will present at the Bermuda Tech Summit on October 10th detailing its new submarine cable which will be connected to Bermuda. David Robles, Global Subsea Construction Lead, Google, and Steven Rees Davies, Partner, Carey Olsen will open the final day of the Bermuda Tech Summit to discuss ‘Nuvem,’ Portuguese for cloud, a... Read more of this article

Minister: Benefits Of Planned Google Cable

Minister: Benefits Of Planned Google Cable

Google’s Nuvem cable – a planned subsea transatlantic cable connecting Bermuda, the US and Portugal — has a number of benefits, including new investment which will provide jobs for Bermudians in the “construction and maintenance of the plant” and “employment for around ten to twenty direct positions needed on an ongoing... Read more of this article

Column: Fubler On Nuvem, Tech, Future & More

Column: Fubler On Nuvem, Tech, Future & More

[Column written by Mischa Fubler] In our ever-evolving world, the importance of digital connectivity cannot be overstated. It’s the bridge that links us to global opportunities, knowledge, and to each other. Today, I am thrilled to share with you a monumental step Bermuda is taking in strengthening this bridge. Imagine, for a moment, the vastness... Read more of this article

Google Subsea System To Connect Bermuda

Google Subsea System To Connect Bermuda

Google announced “Nuvem, a new transatlantic subsea cable system to connect Portugal, Bermuda, and the United States,” with the global tech giant stating that Bermuda has undertaken significant efforts to “create a digital Atlantic hub” and “Nuvem will not only be the first cable to land under this robust environment, but... Read more of this article