AWS Signs Up for Hawaiki Subsea Link

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has purchased capacity in the Hawaiki Submarine Cable for their cloud customers operating between Australia, New Zealand and the US.

The Hawaiki Submarine Cable, due to go live in June 2018, will reportedly be the fastest and largest link between the U.S. and Australia and New Zealand, offering more than 30 Terabits capacity.

As a carrier-neutral cable system, Hawaiki should complement Amazon Web Services’ global infrastructure, which comprises 33 Availability Zones across 12 geographic regions worldwide, (including one in Sydney), with another 5 AWS Regions (and 11 Availability Zones) in Canada, China, India, Ohio, and the United Kingdom expected to come online throughout the next year.

AWS Australia and New Zealand managing director, Paul Migliorini, said: “Our customers in Australia and New Zealand will benefit significantly from the arrival of the Hawaiki submarine cable. The role of the network, as well as the many AWS Regions around the world, is especially important for our customers looking to run global businesses and become more agile.”