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Nuvem, the Portuguese term for cloud, is set to enhance network resilience across the Atlantic, addressing the increasing need for digital services.

The new subsea cable path will add international route diversity and support the development of ICT infrastructure in Europe and North America.

Over the last few years, the Government of Bermuda has undertaken significant efforts to attract investment in subsea cable infrastructure, including passing new legislation to create cable corridors and streamline permitting.

Nuvem will not only be the inaugural cable to land in this setting but also the first to establish a connection between Bermuda and Europe.

"Bermuda has long been committed to the submarine cable market, and we welcome the Nuvem cable to our fast-growing digital Atlantic hub," said Walter Roban, Bermuda Deputy Premier and Minister of Home Affairs.

Portugal has emerged as a significant hub for subsea cables, primarily due to its advantageous geographic position in southwestern Europe and its dedicated efforts to fortify digital economy infrastructure. Nuvem, with intentions to land in Portugal, will join the ranks of Portugal's growing subsea cable network.

João Galamba, Portugal Minister of Infrastructure, commented, “Our goal is to transform these information highways into catalysts that draw in supplementary investments in cutting-edge technology sectors propelling the nation towards an effective digital transformation. This aspiration has been our firm focus in recent months, driving our efforts to attract this type of investments by improving our communication infrastructures and by defining a clear roadmap for the sector.”

In the US, Nuvem is scheduled to land in South Carolina. This will contribute to solidifying the state's position as an expanding technology hub, enhancing connectivity and broadening employment opportunities.

Anticipated to become operational by 2026, Nuvem will augment capacity, enhance reliability and reduce latency for Google users and Google Cloud clients globally. Together with Firmina and Equiano, it will establish crucial new data pathways linking North America, South America, Europe and Africa.