KEY POINTS
  • Google's new Grace Hopper fiber-optic cable will run from New York to Bude in the U.K. and Bilbao in Spain. 
  • The cable will be used to power Google services like Meet, Gmail and Google Cloud.
  • Existing internet cables that run between the U.S. and Europe are ageing and need to be upgraded to meet future capacity requirements. 
The vessel used to lay one of Google's other subsea cables.

Google announced Tuesday it intends to set up a new undersea fiber-optic cable between the U.S., the U.K., and Spain as part of an effort to improve its services. 

The cable — named Grace Hopper after the American computer programming pioneer — will provide "better resilience for the network that underpins Google's consumer and enterprise products," Google said.