Building Redundant Intercontinental Fiber Networks Through the Middle East and East Africa
Building Redundant Intercontinental Fiber Networks Through the Middle East and East Africa
A compliant approach would focus on:
Routing through Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, East Africa, and India
Avoiding narrow politically sensitive bottlenecks where feasible
Using deeper offshore corridors in international waters
Adding redundant branches to East Africa, Western India, and Mediterranean Europe
Incorporating:
Marine surveys
EEZ/UNCLOS legal approvals
Environmental impact studies
Cable landing stations
Repeaters every ~70–100 km
Security and repair logistics
Typical Cost Estimates (telecom fiber)
$25,000–$45,000 per km for standard repeatered subsea telecom systems
Major long-haul systems (8,000–15,000 km): $300 million–$1.5+ billion
Landing stations: $5–20 million each
Maintenance vessels and insurance significantly increase lifecycle cost
For visualization, a strategic route could connect:
India → Oman → Saudi Arabia (Red Sea corridor) → Djibouti → Egypt terrestrial bypass → Mediterranean → Europe
with optional:
East Africa branches
Arabian Sea redundancy
Southern Africa deep-sea alternatives
This improves resilience against single-point disruptions while staying within multinational legal frameworks.
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