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.
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Meta has announced ... Sub-sea cables are crucial for powering digital services and transferring data globally at high speeds. Over 95% of the world’s internet traffic relies on them.
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Meta has launched the longest undersea cable network ... connectivity needed to drive AI innovation around the world," Meta said. Subsea cable projects are the backbone of global digital ...
Meta Platforms ... laying a 31,000 miles long subsea cable linking the U.S., and emerging digital markets South Africa, India, and Brazil. It will be the world’s longest subsea cable project.
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