KEY POINTS
  • Facebook is building a 37,000-kilometer long undersea cable around Africa to provide it with better internet access.
  • The subsea cable will interconnect 23 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Europe, Facebook says.
  • The move highlights increased interest from Silicon Valley companies in Africa.
Facebook announced on May 14 that it is building a 37,000-kilometer underwater cable around Africa to provide the continent's inhabitants with better access to the internet.

Facebook is building a massive underwater cable around Africa, in an effort to bring more of the continent's 1.3 billion inhabitants online.

The social media company has partnered with the likes of China Mobile, South Africa's MTN, France's Orange and Britain's Vodafone as well as local network operators on the project, dubbed 2Africa.