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Meta’s 50,000 km Subsea Cable Project Aims to Revolutionize Global Internet

Meta’s 50,000 km Subsea Cable Project Aims to Revolutionize Global Internet

by Anuj Bhatia
February 15, 2025
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Meta’s Project Waterworth is making waves as the world’s longest subsea internet cable, stretching 50,000km to supercharge connectivity in the U.S., India, Brazil, South Africa, and beyond. This billion-dollar tech marvel aims to bridge global internet gaps and turbocharge AI accessibility.

Why Subsea Cables Are the Unsung Heroes of the Internet
Did you know 95% of intercontinental data flows through underwater cables? Meta’s latest project isn’t just about length—it’s about resilience. “Subsea cables like Waterworth are the backbone of everything from Zoom calls to online shopping,” Meta emphasized in a recent Engineering blog post.

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Key Features of Project Waterworth

  • Global Reach: Targets high-growth regions like India, where digital economy plans rely on robust infrastructure.
  • Deep-Sea Durability: Cables will be buried up to 7,000 meters (twice the depth of the Grand Canyon!) to avoid damage in risky zones.
  • AI-Driven Future: The project promises faster access to AI tools worldwide, from São Paulo’s startups to Johannesburg’s tech hubs.

What This Means for Everyday Users
Imagine seamless video calls with family abroad or lag-free streaming in rural areas. For India, Meta notes Waterworth could “accelerate digital progress,” mirroring its past work on 20+ subsea cables. Brazil’s remote workers and South Africa’s entrepreneurs might soon see smoother online collaboration, too.

The Road Ahead
While laying cables across oceans takes years, Meta’s already partnered with experts to tackle challenges like extreme depths and environmental risks. As one engineer quipped, “It’s not just about connecting continents—it’s about keeping the world’s TikTok dances in sync.”

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