Google and Telstra Partner to Boost Australia's AI-Driven Digital Connectivity with New Fibre Network

June 2, 2026
Google and Telstra Partner to Boost Australia's AI-Driven Digital Connectivity with New Fibre Network
  • Google and Telstra reveal a strategic infrastructure partnership to weave terrestrial fibre with subsea cables, strengthening Australia’s digital connectivity.

  • Aura Network spans over 8,000 kilometers in Australia and plans expansion along the Melbourne–Canberra–Sydney coastal corridor to accelerate rollout.

  • Firmus underwrites Bernacchi-1 as part of a broader Australia-wide AI-factory rollout, with Subco handling construction and operation along the 5,000-kilometer SMAP route.

  • Leaders Tim Rosenfield and Bevan Slattery describe the project as diversifying, decarbonizing, and lowering costs of national connectivity, positioning Australia as an AI tokens exporter and sovereign infrastructure owner.

  • The alliance aims to boost network resilience, security, and capacity to meet rising AI-driven data and infrastructure needs.

  • Bernacchi-1 will connect to Subco’s SMAP cable between Sydney and Melbourne, with landings in northern Tasmania, targeting operations by mid-2027 as a milestone in Australia’s AI-ready backbone.

  • The terrestrial–subsea integration is designed to eliminate single points of failure, enhancing security and resilience for growing AI traffic.

  • The partnership provides multiple routing options for enterprise, cloud, and AI traffic, further reducing outage risk.

  • Officials stress that combining land and sea routes creates redundant paths to support increasing AI workloads with dependable data flow.

  • Bernacchi-1 will deliver over 60 Tbit/s of capacity as a new Tasmania–Australian mainland submarine link within the SMAP system, marking Tasmania’s direct overseas traffic connection to New South Wales.

  • Executives highlight collaboration, national capability, and AI-ready connectivity for communities across the Asia-Pacific.

  • Telstra notes infrastructure must evolve to securely support data flows across Australia and key international corridors, reinforcing national capability and global connectivity.

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