On June 4, Google and the Chilean government officially signed an agreement to deploy a 14,800-kilometer trans-Pacific submarine data cable, linking Australia and Asia, with an anticipated operational date of 2027. This initiative aims to bolster digital connectivity between Chile and Asia, positioning Chile as a pivotal regional hub within Latin America. Spanning a total length of roughly 14,800 kilometers, the cable will establish a direct link between Australia and Asia, significantly enhancing data transmission capacity and network quality across these regions.