Meta Unveils $10 Billion Plan for World's Longest Undersea Cable
- Meta plans to build Project Waterworth, a 50,000 km subsea cable connecting the US, India, Brazil, and South Africa, making it the longest underwater cable project in the world.
- The multi-billion dollar project, with a cost of $10 billion, aims to enhance global connectivity and support Meta's artificial intelligence initiatives.
- More than 95% of the world's internet traffic is carried by subsea cables, which are vital for digital services and speed.
- Experts express concerns over the vulnerability of subsea infrastructure to geopolitical tensions, leading NATO to increase surveillance in the Baltic Sea following recent cable damage incidents.
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