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Alphabet (GOOGL) Stock: Tech Giant Plans AI Data Centre on Remote Christmas Island

TLDR

  • Google is planning to build a large AI data centre on Australia’s Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean, following a cloud deal with the Department of Defence.
  • The facility will be connected to Darwin via a new subsea cable installed by US contractor SubCom, improving communication speeds and reliability.
  • Christmas Island’s location 220 miles south of Indonesia makes it valuable for monitoring regional activity between Asia, Africa, and Australia.
  • Local officials are reviewing the community impact before final approval, with residents split between hopes for jobs and concerns about increased defence activity.
  • Google shares rose 2.44% to close at $284.31 on Wednesday following the news.

Google is planning to build a large artificial intelligence data centre on Christmas Island, a tiny Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. The project comes after the company signed a cloud deal with Australia’s Department of Defence in July.

The facility will be located on an island sitting 350 kilometres south of Indonesia. Many details including size, cost and specific uses remain under wraps.

Google is in advanced talks to lease land near the island’s airport. The company is also working with a local mining company to secure energy for the operation, according to Christmas Island Shire officials and council meeting records.


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The 135 square kilometre island has about 1,600 residents. Until recently, it struggled with poor telecommunications and limited job opportunities.

Christmas Island Shire President Steve Pereira said his administration is reviewing the community impact before giving final construction approval. There’s support for the project if it delivers infrastructure improvements, employment and economic value to the island.

Subsea Cable Connection Planned

Google applied last month for Australian environmental approvals to build the first subsea cable connecting Christmas Island to Darwin. The northern Australian city hosts U.S. Marine Corps personnel for six months each year.

U.S. company SubCom will install the cable link. SubCom serves as the exclusive undersea cable contractor to the U.S. military and has previously connected military installations in the Indian Ocean region.

The subsea cable would provide more bandwidth for communication than satellites. It would also offer greater reliability in case of communication disruptions.

Australia’s Defence Department entered into a three-year cloud agreement with Google in July. Britain’s military recently announced a similar Google cloud deal to boost intelligence sharing with the United States.

Strategic Location Between Three Continents

The island’s position between Africa, Asia and Australia makes it valuable for both commercial and defence purposes. Military experts say the location is increasingly seen as critical for monitoring naval activity in the Indian Ocean.

Bryan Clark, a former U.S. Navy strategist and now Hudson Institute fellow, said a forward command and control node on Christmas Island would be critical in a crisis. The data centre could enable AI-powered command and control systems, especially for uncrewed surveillance and targeting missions.

A recent tabletop war game involving Australian, U.S. and Japanese militaries highlighted the island’s role as a forward line of defence. The exercises focused on its advantages for launching uncrewed weapons systems.

Retired Navy Commodore Peter Leavy has taken several Australian defence groups to Christmas Island since last year to build community support for defence activities. He noted the island is well positioned to monitor major shipping straits including Sunda Strait, Lombok Strait and Malacca Straits.

Mixed Community Response

Community reaction to increased defence activity has been mixed. Some residents worry about the impact on tourism, while business owners hope defence projects will boost the local economy.

Another recent war game on the island involved the rapid deployment of an advanced U.S. HIMARS truck-mounted rocket system from Darwin. This exercise drew both protests from anti-war activists and interest from local business people.

Two Christmas Island sources and a defence source said the data centre offers commercial benefits to Google because of the Indian Ocean location. The facility would also have potential defence applications.

Pereira said the island is a strategic asset for defence. His administration will closely consider all impacts on local industries when evaluating new projects, whether from defence or Google.

Google shares rose 2.44% on Wednesday to close at $284.31. Alphabet Inc. continues to hold a Strong Buy consensus rating from analysts, with an average stock price target of $309.76.

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