U.S. Justice Department backs Google request to use part of U.S.-Asia undersea cable

The U.S Justice Division on Wednesday really useful U.S. regulators approve Alphabet Inc's request to make use of a part of an U.S.-Asia undersea telecommunications cable.
The U.S Justice Department on Wednesday recommended U.S. regulators approve Alphabet Inc's request to use part of an U.S.-Asia undersea telecommunications cable.Original article
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