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Geopolitical tensions and AI boom reshape Asia's subsea cable routes away from China

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The Economist

4h ago· 1 min readenNews

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The article discusses how geopolitical tensions and the AI boom are reshaping the geography of subsea cable networks in Asia. New cables connecting data centres are increasingly avoiding China and strategic chokepoints, reflecting growing security concerns. Australia's defence minister described the seabed as a "battlefield" after several cables were cut in the Baltic Sea and around Taiwan, leading to multinational plans to protect the nearly 700 undersea communications cables that form the backbone of the digital world.

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THE SEABED is a battlefield
the nearly 700 communications cables which mostly lie exposed on the floor of the world's oceans
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New cables between data centres are avoiding China and chokepoints

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