Meta Dives Into Undersea Cable Business
The difficulties inherent in delivering subsea cable projects are well known, but a confluence of geopolitical events is making delivering them now, in the current climate, particularly acute.
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Back in November, we broke the news that Meta — owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, with billions of users accounting ...
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