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Subsea Cable Market Expands as AI, Geopolitics Reshape Global Networks

Published April 18, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Investment in subsea cable infrastructure is expected to continue to rise in the coming years, driven by the increasing global demand for digital services and the growing concerns surrounding national resilience.

A recent report by Analysys Mason in 2024 projected that spending on new subsea cable systems and the operation of existing fiber-optic cables will increase from $7.96 billion in 2023 to $9.80 billion by 2029.

Major tech companies such as Amazon, Meta, and Google are actively building new transcontinental routes to support their data centers and AI workloads. Simultaneously, governments worldwide are investing in route diversity as a crucial element of national infrastructure protection.

The need for route diversity has become a critical aspect of national resilience strategies, as highlighted by recent incidents in the Baltic Sea and Red Sea. These incidents underscore the geopolitical fragility of global digital infrastructure.

With over 95% of intercontinental data traffic passing through undersea cables, including a staggering $10 trillion in daily financial transactions, there is a growing effort from enterprises, governments, and cloud providers to expand capacity, enhance resiliency, and mitigate risks across the global digital backbone.

The demand for subsea capacity is rapidly increasing, driven by hyperscalers and cloud service providers making significant investments in the market. Emerging markets like Vietnam are also entering the scene, assessing their positions in the evolving data center ecosystem.

As more data-intensive AI training takes place, new infrastructure markets are expected to emerge in the Middle East and Asia, intensifying the need for global connectivity.

Hyperscalers’ involvement in subsea cable systems is reshaping global investments, with cloud companies co-investing to ensure high-capacity routes dedicated to supporting cloud workloads, AI applications, and content delivery services.

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However, the same cables that fuel economic growth are also facing growing security threats. Recent reports of sabotage and damage in the Baltic Sea and Taiwan have raised concerns across the telecom sector.

Beyond physical attacks, cable landing stations and routers are increasingly vulnerable to cyber intrusions, posing a significant security risk to the global digital network.

To address these concerns, organizations are focusing on building redundancy and diverse routing strategies to prevent single points of failure and ensure network resiliency.

Technological innovations such as AI-powered preventive maintenance and distributed acoustic sensing are being implemented to monitor signal disruptions and detect potential damage in real-time.

New cable architectures like spatial division multiplexing are being introduced to increase fiber pair density and enhance cost-efficiency in subsea infrastructure.

As global players invest in linking major hubs, there are still underserved regions lacking adequate subsea infrastructure. Emerging markets often struggle to meet the digital infrastructure needs of their workloads and users due to insufficient connectivity.

In response, companies are integrating cable landing stations with data centers to offer bundled infrastructure services, aiming to bridge the coverage gaps and deliver comprehensive solutions to users.

Overall, the continuous investment in subsea cable infrastructure reflects the growing importance of digital connectivity in today’s interconnected world, emphasizing the need for robust and resilient networks to support the ever-evolving digital landscape.

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