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Meta plans $10 billion subsea cable to control global data traffic: Report

This ambitious project, spanning over 40,000 kilometers, is expected to cost upwards of $10 billion and aims to further support Meta’s expanding global data traffic.

November 30, 2024 / 11:54 IST
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Unlike previous projects where Meta partnered with telecom giants like Orange, Vodafone, and MTN, this new initiative will be fully owned by the company.

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is preparing to take a major leap in infrastructure development by planning its first fully owned global subsea cable, according to a report by TechCrunch. This ambitious project, spanning over 40,000 kilometers, is expected to cost upwards of $10 billion and aims to further support Meta’s expanding global data traffic.

As the second-largest driver of internet usage globally, Meta’s platforms account for 10 percent of all fixed and 22 percent of mobile internet traffic, the report added. With growing investments in artificial intelligence expected to further boost usage, the tech giant appears focused on ensuring it has the infrastructure to support its operations, TechCrunch noted.

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Sources close to Meta confirmed to TechCrunch that the subsea cable project is still in its early stages. While plans have been laid out, physical construction has not yet started, and budgets remain undisclosed. The project is expected to be formally announced in early 2025, with details on the cable's route, capacity, and rationale.

The planned route of the cable is said to span from the U.S. east coast to India via South Africa and then loop back to the U.S. west coast via Australia, creating a “W” shape around the globe. When completed, the cable will provide Meta with a dedicated data traffic route, marking a milestone in its infrastructure strategy.