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How is Meta protecting its Project Water Worth subsea cable network from potential damage?

Meta is implementing sophisticated protection measures for Project Water Worth by deploying advanced routing and innovative cable burial strategies. These techniques are specifically designed to safeguard the infrastructure in high-risk areas such as shallow coastal waters, where undersea cables are particularly vulnerable to damage. These protective measures are crucial as undersea cable networks form the backbone of global Internet connectivity, enabling local telecom operators to provide reliable Internet services to their customers and connect different countries. The protection strategies will help ensure the longevity and reliability of this ambitious 50,000 km cable project spanning five continents.

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What is Project Water Worth and what areas will it connect?

Project Water Worth is Meta's ambitious 50,000km subsea cable initiative that will connect five continents. This multi-billion dollar, multi-year investment will link the United States, India, Brazil, South Africa, and other key regions through what will become the world's longest underwater cable project. Once completed, Meta claims the cable network will exceed Earth's circumference in total length. The project represents a significant investment in global digital infrastructure aimed at enhancing connectivity between major continental regions.

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