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"textContent": "**Off-topic:**\n\n\n> > I think that should be Global submarine cable map?\n>\n> Pic\n>\n> Google submarine cables Interactive Map.png\n>\n> Google Global Network comprises 7.5+ million kilometers of fiber optics, 100+ interconnection facilities, and 70+ data centers.\n> As much as their haters would like it, Google is one of those corporations that can say \"We literally build the internet.\" With a devilish laugh, of course.\n\nAh, it was named google because that was the search term for everything google was involved in. Got it.\n\nLooking a little closer though, most of those are where google just has shares, together with a lot of other companies.\n\nIt's also divided into online, project, in development, and proposals. The actual length of their existing cables are... (+1, divided by x, add the two..)\n\n13 470 km + 2 000 km + 390 km + 15 000 km + 6 600 km + 10 500 km. So ca 47 000 km. + 20 000km with Meta.\n\nStill, that's yet another internet access point they will control. Not good indeed. Thanks for the information (and to MC for the DNS I forgot!)\n\n\n* * *",
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