Google, together with three telco partners, is to build two new subsea cables connecting Guam, Fiji, and French Polynesia.
Executives said the chipmaker's second plant in Arizona will now open in 2027 or 2028.
In this week's top data center news, Google will develop a new facility outside London, and four storage trends are poised to shape the industry.
The world's most valuable chipmaker is moving ahead with plans for new facilities in Japan, Arizona, and Germany.
Building work has started on a 33-acre site in Waltham Cross, north of London, which Google acquired in 2020.
As new technologies place increased demand on data centers, companies are experimenting with a new generation of superfast fiber-optic networks.
Israeli real estate firm reportedly held discussions with investors about the future of Green Mountain.