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Meta has announced plans for Project Waterworth, the world’s longest undersea cable, stretching over 50,000 kilometers and connecting the United States, India, South Africa, Brazil, and other regions. This project aims to enhance connectivity, support artificial intelligence initiatives, and bolster economic cooperation, according to a company blog post.
Meta's cable will utilize a 24-fibre-pair system, significantly increasing capacity compared to typical cables that feature 8 to 16 fibre pairs. The company noted that this infrastructure is crucial for facilitating digital inclusion and technological development, particularly highlighting India's growing digital economy. “Project Waterworth will bring industry-leading connectivity to key regions,” officials stated.
The project also responds to growing concerns about the vulnerability of undersea cables, which carry over 95% of global internet traffic. The UK, which is linked by approximately 60 undersea cables, recently spotlighted security issues after incidents of damage raised alarms regarding potential threats amid geopolitical tensions. Project Waterworth promises to employ "enhanced burial techniques" in high-risk areas to mitigate these risks.