Europe’s daring undersea cable plan might change online safety forever and finally take control of the internet from Moscow

Europe’s daring undersea cable plan might change online safety forever and finally take control of the internet from Moscow




  • New subsea routes promise independence but expose new risks across unstable regions
  • The Black Sea has become the next frontier in Europe’s digital sovereignty struggle
  • Cable sabotage fears have turned telecom infrastructure into a national security issue

A new undersea cable project is set to link Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkey, and Ukraine without passing through Russian waters.

The new Kardesa route, expected to begin construction in 2027, would establish a new digital corridor between Europe and Asia, one that avoids the political and physical vulnerabilities of existing systems.





Source: Techradar

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