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Meta, Led by Mark Zuckerberg, Plans to Install 50,000 km Submarine Cable to Connect the United States, India, Brazil, and South Africa

Published on 18/02/2025 at 13:30
Updated on 18/02/2025 at 13:31
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Meta Announces Project To Install The Largest Submarine Cable In The World, With 50,000 Km, Aiming To Connect Five Continents And Expand Internet Access.

Meta has announced an ambitious project that promises to transform the global communication infrastructure. The Waterworth Project, as it has been named, plans to install the largest submarine cable in the world, connecting five continents and covering a distance of over 50,000 kilometers.

The announcement was made through a post on the company’s official blog, highlighting the strategic role of this network in driving the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and global technological innovation.

Connecting The World Underwater With The Submarine Cable

The Waterworth Project is the largest endeavor of its kind ever undertaken by Meta. According to Gaya Nagarajan, Vice President of Network Engineering, and Alex-Handrah Aimé, Global Head of Network Investments, the system will utilize the highest capacity technology available.

The submarine cable will pass through the United States, India, Brazil, South Africa, and other strategic regions. The goal is to enhance high-speed connectivity, which is essential for the development of AI and for the growth of the digital economies of these areas.

According to the company, this project will enable greater economic cooperation, facilitate digital inclusion, and open opportunities for technological development in these regions.

Advanced Infrastructure And Technical Challenges

Meta has experience in the sector, having participated in the deployment of over 20 submarine cables in the past decade. However, the Waterworth Project represents an even larger step. The system will feature 24 pairs of fibers, exceeding the average of 8 to 16 pairs of similar cables. This configuration significantly increases data transmission capacity.

The cable will be installed at depths of up to 7 kilometers, requiring advanced burial techniques, especially in shallow waters where there is a risk of damage from ship anchors. Ensuring the security of the infrastructure is crucial to guarantee the longevity and efficiency of the connection.

Regional Impacts And Digital Expansion

The choice of benefiting countries was not random. In Brazil, for example, expanding connectivity can boost sectors such as agribusiness, fintechs, and e-commerce. In India, the project aligns with national digital economy plans, facilitating technological integration in regions that are still underconnected.

In South Africa, the increased network capacity can promote advances in educational and health services, while in the United States, the focus is on keeping the country at the forefront of global technology.

Artificial Intelligence At The Forefront

Meta highlighted the importance of the new infrastructure for AI. With the growing demand for data and computational capacity, the company wants to ensure that its technologies, such as the Llama models, have robust support. AI is increasingly present in everyday services, from virtual assistants to content recommendation systems.

Additionally, the blog mentioned that the company plans to invest in techniques that optimize the resilience and speed of the cable. The goal is to maintain performance even in adverse conditions, ensuring efficient communication between the five continents.

Humanoid Robots And New Bets

While investing in the submarine cable, Meta is also making strides in other technological fronts. An internal memo, reviewed by Reuters, revealed plans for the creation of a division dedicated to the development of humanoid robots. These AI-powered robots could perform physical tasks and assist in various activities.

The document, signed by Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth, suggests that the company seeks to expand its expertise in the field, leveraging advancements made with the development of Llama. The initiative also includes the opening of new physical stores, similar to the Meta Lab opened in Los Angeles.

With information from interestingengineering.

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Alexandre
Alexandre
20/02/2025 14:31

Se realmente existem satélites ,qual seria a utilidade d eima cabo submarino ?

Álvaro
Álvaro
Em resposta a  Alexandre
15/09/2025 10:10

Capacidade dos satélite é limitada, além da alta latência. Na fibra a velocidade só depende dos equipamentos nas pontas, além da baixa latência.

Alfredo Zau Dombe
Alfredo Zau Dombe
19/02/2025 19:22

Como eu posso ganhar dinheiro aqui agora?

Robinson
Robinson
19/02/2025 18:10

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