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Why Undersea Internet Cables Have Become a Geopolitical Flashpoint
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Why Undersea Internet Cables Have Become a Geopolitical Flashpoint

By Newswires
July 22, 2026 2 Min Read

Undersea cables carrying the vast majority of the world’s internet traffic have become a growing security concern for governments, following a string of incidents involving damaged cables in strategically sensitive waters.

Why Undersea Internet Cables Have Become a Geopolitical Flashpoint
Specialized cable-laying and repair ships play a critical role in maintaining the undersea network carrying global internet traffic.

The overwhelming majority of international internet and financial data travels through a global network of undersea fiber-optic cables, physical infrastructure that receives far less public attention than satellites or wireless networks despite carrying the bulk of global connectivity. A series of cable damage incidents in strategically sensitive waters has drawn new government attention to just how exposed and difficult to protect this infrastructure actually is.

Investigators have found it genuinely difficult in several cases to determine whether specific incidents resulted from ordinary maritime accidents, such as a dragging anchor, or from deliberate interference, a distinction that matters enormously for how governments respond but that undersea forensics often cannot resolve with full confidence.

Redundancy is the primary defense, and it’s expensive

Given how difficult undersea cables are to physically defend across thousands of miles of open ocean, governments and telecom operators have focused primarily on redundancy, building additional cable routes so that damage to any single line doesn’t cause a catastrophic loss of connectivity, an approach that requires substantial ongoing investment.

“You can’t put a warship over every mile of cable on the ocean floor. Redundancy is really the only defense that scales.”

With global data demand continuing to grow and geopolitical tensions showing no sign of easing, investment in additional cable routes and faster repair capacity is expected to keep expanding, even as the underlying vulnerability of this critical, largely invisible infrastructure remains difficult to fully resolve.

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