That's pretty cool, but it isn't going to help AI data centers get bandwidth faster any time soon. Most fiber in the ground today, especially the kind of long haul fiber being discussed here, isn't hollow core. Laying new fiber across the country is arguably just as difficult and expensive as building these AI data centers and it's spread out over very long distances. It costs more than $1/ft to lay relatively cheap fiber in rural areas with no permitting fees and it only gets more expensive from there. Fiber builds between major US cities cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
Additionally, glass based fiber can do these same speeds and even higher today. Granted, this reach is about 40% longer on average at 200 km without a regen, but that doesn't save network operators as much money as it sounds like it would. Not enough to justify overbuilding their entire network with hollow core fiber, that's for sure.