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Google to Build “Sol” Subsea Cable Linking Florida to Spain

Google Cloud has unveiled plans for Sol, a new transatlantic subsea cable system that will connect Palm Coast, Florida to landing points in Bermuda, the Azores, and Santander, Spain. The Sol system complements the previously announced Nuvem cable and completes a unique cross-Atlantic infrastructure by providing terrestrial interconnection across all landing countries, enhancing global cloud and AI service delivery. It will be the only active subsea cable directly linking Florida and Europe.

Manufactured in the U.S., the Sol cable will contain 16 fiber pairs and is intended to increase capacity, reduce latency, and improve network reliability across the Atlantic corridor. Google will partner with DC BLOX to develop a new cable landing station and connectivity hub in Palm Coast, including a terrestrial link to its cloud region in South Carolina. In Spain, Telxius will provide infrastructure in Santander, supporting integration with Google’s Madrid cloud region. The governments of Portugal, Bermuda, the Azores, and Spain all welcomed the investment as a catalyst for regional innovation and economic development.

Sol joins a growing portfolio of Google’s subsea cables—Nuvem, Firmina, Equiano, and Grace Hopper—strategically positioned to support global AI and cloud demand. With this investment, Google is further establishing digital infrastructure nodes along the Atlantic, particularly in Florida, which now becomes a new connectivity gateway to Europe.

“Our most intelligent model is now available on Vertex AI… Sol will help meet growing customer demand for Google Cloud and AI services across the U.S., Europe, and beyond.” — Brian Quigley, VP, Global Network Infrastructure, Google Cloud

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