MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA — Google is planning on laying three new underwater cables in 2019 to help expand its cloud business. <br />The company announced its new routes in a blog post on Tuesday, CNBC reported. <br /><br />The first will run from Los Angeles to Chile, the second will link the U.S. to Denmark and Ireland, and the third will connect Hong Kong and Guam. <br /><br />The cables are set to be ready by 2019. The cable from L.A. to Chile will allow Google to provide better cloud services to users across Latin America. <br /><br />The cable running from the U.S. to Denmark and Ireland will boost capacity for North Atlantic users.<br /><br />The Hong Kong-Guam cable will help Google reach customers in the Pacific region and Australia. <br /><br />Google now has investments in 11 cables that are planned or under construction, CNBC reported.