Meta’s longest subsea cable network will introduce high-capacity technology and new oceanic corridors to boost internet speed, support AI-driven advancements, and improve digital inclusion ...
Feb. 18 (UPI) --Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, confirmed plans Monday to build the world's longest subsea cable that will circle the Earth and connect five continents.
Meta, the parent company of social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is aiming to build the world’s longest subsea cable. Project Waterworth will see a 50,000-kilometre-long ...
Meta has unveiled plans to spend billions of dollars as part of its multi-year ambition to build the world's longest subsea cable and accelerate AI innovation. In a blog post on Friday ...
Over the weekend, Facebook owner Meta announced “Project Waterworth,” an ambitious plan to build out a globe-spanning, 31,000-mile subsea internet cable. That’s longer from end to end than ...
As recently as three years ago, subsea cables began to be seen as a potential constraint on European ambitions to grow the offshore wind sector tenfold by 2030. A major expansion of offshore ...
Meta’s world-spanning subsea cable for AI has its route. Meta has announced Project Waterworth, a previously-rumored “multi-billion dollar, multi-year” plan to build an over 50,000-kilometer ...
Meta has announced plans to lay over 50,000 kilometers (31,069 miles) of subsea cables spanning five continents, the world's longest project of its kind, dubbing the effort “Project Waterworth”.
Does the recent string of subsea cable damage incidents around Taiwan point to malign actors out to disrupt? Or are they just random, accidental incidents that will only increase in number as more and ...
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