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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. Project ...
Meta, the company that owns the popular social media apps Facebook and Instagram, announced plans for "Project Waterworth" a ...
Meta announces 'world's longest subsea cable project,' says it will be longer than the globe's circumference The company described it as a 'multi-billion dollar, multi-year' endeavor.
Meta plans a multibillion-dollar global underwater cable project spanning 31,000 miles. The project will ramp up data transmission and connect the US to India, Brazil, and South Africa.
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. Project ...
Today, Meta confirmed details of our report: Project Waterworth is the official name, and it will be 50,000 kilometers long when completed, making it the world’s longest subsea cable project.
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 ...
Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms said it’s working on the world’s longest undersea cable as part of the social media giant’s efforts to connect more people to high-speed internet.
Meta is also behind the 45,000km 2Africa cable, which was previously set to be the world's longest, connecting 33 countries with 46 landing points across Africa, Europe, and Asia. That cable is part ...
Meta is planning a multibillion-dollar global underwater project spanning 31,000 miles, which would connect the US to India. Meta plans to build the world's longest subsea cable that will connect ...
Meta to build world's longest undersea cable. Subsea cables are described as the "backbone of the internet" by one group, who says around 95% of all internet traffic goes through these cables.
Subsea cables "account for more than 95% of intercontinental traffic across the world's oceans," Meta said. Meta's new cable, ...