Submarine-cable construction is surging as the growth of artificial intelligence drives demand for more network capacity. According to TeleGeography, 119 new undersea cables are planned worldwide this year, up from 66 in 2020.Read Entire Article
The cables powering the internet are under the ocean – and under threat
Why This Matters
The surge in submarine cable construction highlights the increasing demand for faster and more reliable internet infrastructure driven by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. This development is crucial for ensuring global connectivity and supporting future digital growth for both consumers and the tech industry.
Key Takeaways
- 119 new undersea cables planned in 2023, nearly doubling from 2020.
- Growth driven by AI and increasing data traffic demands.
- Undersea cables are vital for global internet connectivity and infrastructure resilience.
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