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Meta spending billions on world’s longest subsea internet cable 

Last updated: February 19, 2025 7:51 pm
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Meta’s Project Waterworth is part of this larger trend of tech companies investing in subsea cables to meet the growing data demands of advanced AI applications. The 31,000-mile cable will connect the US, Brazil, South Africa, India, and other regions, with an emphasis on supporting more data-intensive AI projects. This massive infrastructure project is expected to cost billions of dollars and be completed by the end of the decade.

The cable will use a 24-fiber-pair system, providing increased capacity and resilience for AI-driven industries. Meta’s network executives emphasized the importance of global reach and infrastructure to support the expanding role of AI in various sectors. The company plans to lay the cable up to 7,000 meters deep and use enhanced burial techniques to protect it from potential damage by ship anchors and other hazards.

While the project is expected to boost global cooperation and economic development in connected regions, concerns remain about the impact on marine life and potential political complications. Some experts caution about the long-term effects of electromagnetic fields generated by cables on marine life health. Additionally, geopolitical considerations, such as the risk of espionage, could influence the implementation of such projects.

Meta is not alone in its efforts to expand subsea connectivity. Other tech giants like Google and Amazon are also investing heavily in building out new fiber networks to meet the increasing demand for data transmission. These companies have been involved in numerous cable projects worldwide, indicating a broader trend of consolidation and investment in internet infrastructure. The forecasted growth in the submarine fiber-optic cable market reflects the growing importance of these infrastructure projects in supporting the digital economy and advanced technologies like AI. In the modern world of data transmission and connectivity, the importance of fiber capacity cannot be overstated. As we continue to rely more and more on digital technology for communication, entertainment, and business, the need for high-speed, reliable fiber optic networks becomes increasingly crucial. None of the advancements in data processing and communication will ultimately matter in the long term if there isn’t sufficient fiber capacity to transmit all that data around the globe.

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Fiber optic cables are the backbone of the internet, carrying vast amounts of data at the speed of light. These cables are made up of tiny strands of glass or plastic that can transmit data over long distances with minimal loss of signal strength. Compared to traditional copper cables, fiber optics offer much higher bandwidth and faster speeds, making them essential for supporting the growing demand for data transmission.

Without sufficient fiber capacity, internet speeds would be severely limited, leading to slower connection times, buffering, and dropped signals. This would not only impact the user experience but also hinder the development of new technologies that rely on high-speed data transmission, such as virtual reality, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities.

Investing in fiber optic infrastructure is essential for ensuring the continued growth and innovation of the digital economy. Governments, telecom companies, and tech giants around the world are racing to expand their fiber networks to keep up with the increasing demand for data. From laying new cables under the sea to upgrading existing infrastructure on land, the push for more fiber capacity is a top priority for industry leaders.

In the long term, having sufficient fiber capacity will not only support the current needs of data transmission but also pave the way for future advancements in technology. As we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible with digital communication, fiber optic networks will play a crucial role in shaping the world of tomorrow. So, while the latest gadgets and software may grab headlines today, it is the underlying infrastructure of fiber optics that will truly drive the digital revolution forward.

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