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    US Supports Submarine Cable Linking India to SE Asia Hubs

    Tech January 21, 20262 Mins Read
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    A new undersea lifeline for digital Asia is one step closer, thanks to US backing. The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has committed funding for a feasibility study on the SCN3X submarine cable, set to connect India’s bustling tech scene with Singapore and Southeast Asian data centers. Signed with SubCom Nex Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., the deal targets connectivity for 1.85 billion people facing intensifying data demands.

    Florida’s Ape Telecom LLC will spearhead the study, scrutinizing everything from cable routing and build specs to funding models, business plans, and legal hurdles. The goal? Spark investor interest, slash startup risks, and scale up bandwidth for AI and cloud innovations that are reshaping economies.

    At the Honolulu conference, USTDA’s Thomas R. Hardy stressed security: ‘We must use trusted, American subsea tech to defend critical assets from cyber foes and spies. This advances South and Southeast Asia’s goals and cements US leadership in digital realms.’

    The route eyes Chennai as India’s anchor, linking to Singapore with stops eyed in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. It counters frailties in today’s networks—overloaded paths prone to blackouts and breaches—by forging diverse, sturdy data highways.

    For businesses and governments, SCN3X means dependable infrastructure amid booming digital needs. SubCom Nex CEO Simon Jettl called it ‘a cornerstone for regional digital resilience, fueling growth, equity, and AI-cloud leaps in a vibrant economic zone.’

    USTDA’s role amplifies secure tech adoption, protecting global data flows from foreign meddling. With subsea lines handling most internet traffic, the project paves the way for US providers to export reliable tools, enhancing security and opportunity across Asia’s digital frontier.

    AI cloud infrastructure cyber security cables digital connectivity Asia India Singapore submarine cable SCN3X project subsea cable feasibility US India tech partnership USTDA support
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