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Meta is building ‘mother of all’ subsea cables
Meta is reportedly building a $10 billion underwater cable that will circle the globe
Meta plans a $10 billion global underwater cable project spanning 25,000 miles, which will be solely owned by Meta, TechCrunch reported.
Meta plans to build a $10B subsea cable spanning the world, sources say
Meta, the parent of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is the second-biggest driver of internet usage globally. Its properties — and their billions of
Meta is building the ‘mother of all’ subsea cables
Meta is reportedly planning to build a world-spanning fiber-optic subsea cable for its own exclusive use. According to TechCrunch, the $10 billion project will create a new 40,000+ kilometer (about 24,
Report: Meta to spend $10B+ on 25,000-mile submarine internet cable
Meta Platforms Inc. plans to spend more than $10 billion on a submarine internet cable that will circle the globe, TechCrunch reported today.
Meta is reportedly planning to build a nearly 25k mile subsea cable that could cost $10B
Social media and tech giant Meta (NASDAQ:META) is planning to build a nearly 25,000-mile (40,000-kilometer) fiber-optic subsea cable that will go around the world, and the investment in the project could go over $10B,
Meta is reportedly planning a $10 billion, globe-spanning subsea internet cable
Meta is said to be planning a $10 billion undersea fiber-optic cable that will span the world. The cable will reportedly steer clear of geopolitical hotbeds and give Meta more control over its infrastructure.
Report: Meta wants to install a $10 billion internet cable that goes around the world0 0
Meta reportedly plans to lay a massive 40,000+ Km subsea cable that will wrap around the world. The ambitious cable project is expected to cost a whopping $10 billion.
Meta to Invest $10B in Global Subsea Cable Project, Sources Reveal
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, plans to invest over ten billion dollars on a huge underwater cable project
Meta Plans $10 Billion Subsea Cable Spanning Nearly 25,000 Miles
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Meta intends to make $10B subsea cable spanning the globe, TC reports
Meta
intends to construct a new, major, fibre-optic subsea
cable
extending across the globe, a 40,000-plus kilometer project that could total more than $10B of investment, TechCrunch’s Ingrid Lunden reports, citing sources close to the company.
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Meta To Spend $10 Billion On Globe-Spanning Undersea Cable Network: Report
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, the parent company of Facebook, is reportedly planning on building a underground fiber-optic
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Meta to invest $10B in subsea cable that spans the globe: TechCrunch
According to a TechCrunch report, Meta (META) is planning to develop a new fiber optic subsea cable, with potential ...
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