Meta Unveils 50,000 Km Waterworth Subsea Cable Project to Boost AI and Global Connectivity

Meta Unveils 50,000 Km Waterworth Subsea Cable Project to Boost AI and Global Connectivity
Meta has announced Project Waterworth, which the American company calls its most ambitious subsea cable endeavour. Once completed, the cable, using the highest-capacity technology available, is set to become the world’s longest, spanning over 50,000 km—longer than the Earth’s circumference. This project will connect five major continents, including the US, India, Brazil, and South Africa, the company said on Friday, February 14, 2025.

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Meta’s Waterworth Subsea Cable Project

Meta highlighted that this project will enable greater economic cooperation, facilitate digital inclusion, and open opportunities for technological development in these regions. “For example, in India, where we’ve already seen significant growth and investment in digital infrastructure, Waterworth will help accelerate this progress and support the country’s ambitious plans for its digital economy,” it said.

Role of Subsea Cables

According to Global Digital Inclusion Partnership, subsea cables handle over 95 percent of intercontinental internet traffic, enabling seamless communication, online transactions, and AI-driven applications. According to the website, the Global Digital Inclusion Partnership is a coalition of public, private, and civil society organisations working to bring internet connectivity to the global majority and ensure everyone is meaningfully connected by 2030.

“Project Waterworth will be a multi-billion dollar, multi-year investment to strengthen the scale and reliability of the world’s digital highways by opening three new oceanic corridors with the abundant, high-speed connectivity needed to drive AI innovation around the world,” Meta said.