Meta's "Project Waterworth" Subsea Cable
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Meta confirms it's building its own subsea cable
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Meta confirms it's building " Project Waterworth ," an over 50,00 km subsea cable that will connect five continents.
The project touches land in the US , Brazil , India , and South Africa .
The company says it's using " first -of-its-kind routing" to place the cables as deep as possible.
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