meta and Safaricom have partnered to construct a new subsea cable landing in Mombasa, Kenya, aiming to considerably improve internet connectivity and resilience across East Africa. The project, announced September 2, 2025, seeks to address the region’s vulnerability to internet disruptions caused by existing cable outages.
Currently, East Africa relies heavily on a limited number of subsea cables, making the region susceptible to service interruptions when those cables are damaged. This new cable, a joint investment by Meta and Safaricom, will add crucial capacity and redundancy, lowering latency and increasing internet speeds for millions. The initiative is expected to bolster digital infrastructure, supporting economic growth and innovation throughout Kenya and neighboring countries.
Safaricom will oversee the construction and operation of the cable,leveraging its existing infrastructure and expertise. Meta’s contribution will focus on providing technical expertise and ensuring the cable aligns with global connectivity standards. The project underscores a growing trend of tech companies directly investing in infrastructure to improve internet access in emerging markets.