‘HyperOne’ to Offer Undersea Cables Safe Passage Through Troubled Indo-Pacific Waters

‘HyperOne’ to Offer Undersea Cables Safe Passage Through Troubled Indo-Pacific Waters
Cables and computers are seen inside a data centre at an office in the heart of the financial district in London, Britain, on May 15, 2017. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Daniel Y. Teng
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An Australian entrepreneur has unveiled an ambitious countrywide, fibre-optic network that could open significant commercial opportunities and make Australia a hub for international undersea networks traversing the troubled Indo-Pacific region.

HyperOne is a AU$1.5 billion hyperscale, national fibre network that will stretch more than 20,000 kilometres across Australia, and achieve speeds of 10,000 terabits per second.

Daniel Y. Teng
Daniel Y. Teng
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Daniel Y. Teng is based in Brisbane, Australia. He focuses on national affairs, including federal politics and Australia-China relations. Got a tip? Contact him at [email protected].
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