Red Sea chaos delays subsea cable plans for Google and Meta

Ongoing issues in the Red Sea are causing significant delays in global internet cable projects. Major tech firms, including Google and Meta, are postponing subsea cable work due to sabotage fears. This scramble for alternative routes highlights vulnerabilities in international digital infrastructure.

The Red Sea region, plagued by chaos, is disrupting plans for vital subsea internet cables that connect global networks. According to TechRadar, major tech companies are facing stalled projects as they seek safer routes amid rising sabotage concerns. Google and Meta, in particular, have delayed their cable initiatives, contributing to fears of more internet outages worldwide.

Tech giants are now scrambling to reroute these critical infrastructures, which are essential for high-speed data transmission. The publication date of the report is November 20, 2025, underscoring the timeliness of these challenges. While specific details on the extent of delays remain limited, the situation points to broader implications for global connectivity and the security of undersea cables.

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