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Amazon and Google launch multicloud service for faster connectivity

The service reduces private link setup time from weeks to minutes and follows a major outage that cost U.S. firms up to $650 million, boosting cloud network reliability.

  • Amazon and Google introduced a jointly developed multicloud networking service to enable customers to establish private, high-speed links between their computing platforms in minutes instead of weeks.
  • The new service was unveiled over a month after an Amazon Web Services outage disrupted thousands of websites worldwide, costing U.S. companies $500 million to $650 million in losses.
  • The collaboration between AWS and Google Cloud represents a fundamental shift in multicloud connectivity, making it easier for customers to move data and applications between clouds.
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Amazon and Google presented a jointly developed service on Sunday to meet the growing demand for reliable connectivity, according to companies in a statement, at a time when even short Internet interruptions can cause major cuts. The initiative will allow customers to establish private high-speed links between the computer platforms of both companies in a matter of minutes rather than weeks.

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IPv6.net broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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