June 4, 2026

Google Cloud Boosts Asia Pacific Connectivity with TalayLink Subsea Cable and New Hubs in Australia and Thailand

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Google Cloud has unveiled TalayLink, an innovative subsea cable system that connects Australia and Thailand. This system represents a significant move towards bolstering digital infrastructure and network resilience throughout the Asia Pacific region.

Strengthening Regional Network Resilience

TalayLink is as an extension of the interlink cable previously introduced under the Australia Connect initiative last year. The cable system is designed to follow a diverse route through the Indian Ocean, positioned west of the heavily trafficked Sunda Strait. This strategic routing will not only provide Thailand with a new, resilient international gateway but will also enhance the integration of Google’s global network.

Bikash Koley, Vice President of Google Global Infrastructure at Google Cloud, explains that TalayLink is named after the Thai word for sea or ocean, ‘talay’. The new subsea cable path will establish a more diverse linkage to Thailand through the Indian Ocean, west of the Sunda Strait. This route will contribute to further integrating future data centers and cloud regions in Thailand into Google’s global network.

Future-Proof Connectivity Hubs

Google has also declared plans to establish new connectivity hubs in Mandurah, Western Australia, and South Thailand, in its recent announcement. These hubs aim to secure future regional connectivity and support advanced digital and AI services by facilitating cable switching, content caching, and colocation capabilities. The Mandurah hub will diversify Western Australia’s landing points beyond Perth, while the South Thailand hub will take advantage of existing infrastructure in an essential subsea crossroads.

Pratthana Leelapanang, Chief Executive Officer of AIS, commends the strategic partnership with Google in supporting the connectivity hub in Southern Thailand. The collaboration of Google’s diverse submarine cable path and AIS’s high-reliability colocation capabilities will enhance the region’s digital infrastructure and support the country’s AI strategy.

Preeyaporn Tangpaosak, President of ALT Telecom, also expressed enthusiasm about the International Gateway Company (IGC), a subsidiary of ALT Telecom PLC, being a crucial Google partner in landing a new submarine cable in Thailand. This new piece of digital infrastructure is pivotal in accelerating Thailand’s ambitious digital economy development strategy.

National Importance of Deployments

The significance of these implementations for the nation’s long-term competitiveness is underscored by Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI). Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary General of the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI), highlights the role of the TalayLink cable as a key piece of digital infrastructure. It enhances Thailand’s connectivity and resilience and, in conjunction with Google’s upcoming Google Cloud region and data center in Thailand, will significantly expand regional network and computing capacity. These forward-looking investments position Thailand as a critical digital gateway for next-generation cloud and AI innovation in Southeast Asia.

Upon completion, the TalayLink and new connectivity hubs will boost network resilience across Australia, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Coupled with previously announced hubs in the Maldives and Christmas Island, the new system will enhance onward connectivity across the Indian Ocean and the Middle East.

Questions & Answers

What is the TalayLink subsea cable system?
TalayLink is an innovative subsea cable system developed by Google Cloud that connects Australia and Thailand, strengthening digital infrastructure and network resilience in the Asia Pacific region.

How will the new connectivity hubs in Mandurah and South Thailand function?
These hubs aim to enhance regional connectivity and support advanced digital and AI services. They will facilitate functions such as cable switching, content caching, and colocation capabilities.

What is the significance of the TalayLink cable to Thailand?
The TalayLink cable serves as a pivotal piece of digital infrastructure, enhancing Thailand’s connectivity and resilience. It will significantly expand regional network and computing capacity while positioning Thailand as a critical digital gateway for next-generation cloud and AI innovation in Southeast Asia.

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