Meta's Project Waterworth: Powering Global Connectivity
Meta's Project Waterworth aims to create the world's longest subsea cable, enhancing digital connectivity across five continents, including India. Set to be operational by the decade's end, the project signifies Meta's investment in digital infrastructure, facilitating economic cooperation and supporting India's digital growth ambitions.
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In a bold move to enhance global connectivity, Meta has unveiled Project Waterworth, a groundbreaking initiative to lay the world's longest undersea cable. Spanning over 50,000 kilometers and connecting five continents, this ambitious project will position India as a major digital hub.
Set to be operational by the end of the decade, Project Waterworth is part of the US-India Joint Leaders' Statement, marking a significant collaboration. The investment underscores Meta's commitment to fostering technological innovation and economic growth, as it responds to calls from telecom operators for tech giants to bolster network infrastructure.
With advanced deep-sea routing and burial techniques, Waterworth promises to enhance global digital highways, facilitating digital inclusion and economic cooperation. This monumental undertaking supports India's digital infrastructure and aligns with the nation's aspirations for a robust digital economy.
(With inputs from agencies.)

