Project Waterworth: Meta’s 50,000-km undersea cable to link India with global digital infrastructure by 2030

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In a bold move to enhance global internet connectivity, Meta has announced Project Waterworth, a massive 50,000-kilometer undersea cable network set to revolutionize digital infrastructure. This ambitious initiative aims to seamlessly integrate India into the world’s fastest-growing internet ecosystem by 2030.

The undersea cable system will expand data capacity, lower latency, and improve internet resilience across key regions, including India, Africa, Europe, and the United States. By linking major global hubs, Project Waterworth is expected to accelerate digital inclusion, support economic growth, and strengthen cloud-based services in India.

Meta’s investment aligns with its broader vision of making high-speed internet accessible to millions, particularly in emerging markets. This project is part of the company’s ongoing efforts in collaboration with global telecom providers to future-proof digital infrastructure.

Industry experts highlight that Project Waterworth will significantly boost India’s position as a data hub, supporting advancements in AI, cloud computing, and fintech. With a projected completion by 2030, this undersea network could redefine the global internet landscape.

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