The Dominican Republic is set to integrate into Google’s newly announced international submarine cable network, Americas Connect, a project designed to significantly expand global internet connectivity. A release from Google explains the connections.The sprawling infrastructure will be built around the Alisios, Canoa, and OlaLuz cable systems, as well as a dedicated extension from the existing Firmina system. Together, these undersea routes will connect the Dominican Republic directly to Panama, Chile, Bermuda, and Florida, while seamlessly linking with Google’s broader network—including the Curie, Nuvem, and Sol systems.Here is how the network’s specific routes will operate:Alisios: This system will link Dominican territory directly to Panama and Chile.Canoa: It will establish the Dominican Republic’s first direct submarine link to Bermuda, connecting onward via the Nuvem...