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Microsoft, partners to build India-Southeast Asia undersea cable

Created at 2 Jul · 5:00 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Microsoft and a consortium of Asian telecom companies, including Tata Communications and Singapore Telecommunications, will build a new undersea cable connecting India with Malaysia and Singapore. The I-2SEA cable aims to support growing AI and cloud infrastructure demands in India.

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Key Numbers

3,600 kilometersundersea cable length
2029expected operational year for cable
29AI and cloud zones Lightstorm expects to connect
1.4 gigawattsIndia's current operational data center capacity
2027year India's data center capacity could double
2030year India's data center capacity could increase five-fold
95%world's internet traffic carried by undersea cables
17India's active submarine cables
960 terabits per secondmaximum potential capacity of India's current cables
10more submarine cables publicly announced for India
mid-2027planned listing date for Lightstorm in India
$1.5 billionLightstorm's sought valuation in March

Who's Involved

Microsoft
Consortium member planning undersea cable
Lightstorm
Telecom startup and consortium member planning undersea cable
Tata Communications
Consortium member building undersea cable
Singapore Telecommunications
Consortium member building undersea cable
ASEAN Cableship
Consortium member building undersea cable
NEC Corp.
Consortium member building undersea cable
Amajit Gupta
CEO and Managing Director of Lightstorm Group
Meta
Announced data centers in Machilipatnam, India
Alphabet
Announced data centers in Machilipatnam, India
Microsoft, partners to build India-Southeast Asia undersea cable

↳ Why This Matters

The new undersea cable will significantly enhance India's digital infrastructure, supporting the rapid growth of AI and cloud services and positioning the country as a key hub for data traffic in Asia.

Key facts

  • Microsoft is part of a consortium building a new undersea cable linking India with Malaysia and Singapore.
  • The I-2SEA cable aims to support AI, cloud, and hyperscale workloads.
  • The network will be 3,600 kilometers long with landing stations in Machilipatnam, India.
  • The cable is anticipated to be operational in the fourth quarter of 2029.
  • Lightstorm Group, a member of the consortium, plans to list in India in mid-2027.

Microsoft is collaborating with a consortium of Asian telecommunications companies, including Lightstorm, Tata Communications, and Singapore Telecommunications, to construct a new undersea cable named I-2SEA. This initiative aims to bolster the burgeoning AI and cloud infrastructure in India, a rapidly expanding data market.

The cable network will span 3,600 kilometers, connecting India to Malaysia and Singapore, with landing stations planned for Machilipatnam in India's Andhra Pradesh state, a location also chosen by Meta and Alphabet for their data centers. The project is designed to support AI, cloud, and hyperscale workloads.

Lightstorm Group CEO Amajit Gupta stated that the I-2SEA cable is expected to become operational by the fourth quarter of 2029. Lightstorm currently connects 19 AI and cloud zones across India via terrestrial fiber networks and anticipates this new undersea cable will increase that number to 29.

India's data center capacity is projected to significantly increase in the coming years. Macquarie Equity Research reported in October that operational capacity could double by 2027 and increase five-fold by 2030 if planned projects proceed quickly. Undersea cables are critical for global internet traffic, carrying approximately 95% of it. India presently has 17 active submarine cables with a combined capacity of 960 terabits per second, and at least 10 more are planned.

In a separate development, Lightstorm is planning an initial public offering in India by mid-2027, according to Gupta, though further details were not disclosed. A media report in March indicated the company was seeking a valuation of up to $1.5 billion.

Frequently asked questions

The I-2SEA cable is a new undersea fiber optic cable system being built by a consortium including Microsoft and Lightstorm, designed to connect India with Malaysia and Singapore.

The cable is intended to support the growing demand for AI, cloud computing, and hyperscale workloads in India and Southeast Asia.

The cable is expected to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2029.

The consortium includes Microsoft, Lightstorm, Tata Communications, Singapore Telecommunications, ASEAN Cableship, and NEC Corp.

What Happens Next

01Lightstorm plans to list in India by mid-2027.
02The I-2SEA cable is expected to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2029.

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How It Developed

Microsoft and Lightstorm, along with other telecom companies, will build the I-2SEA undersea cable.
The cable will connect India with Malaysia and Singapore.
The project aims to support AI, cloud, and hyperscale workloads.
The network will span 3,600 kilometers with landing stations in Machilipatnam, India.
The cable is expected to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2029.
Lightstorm plans to list in India by mid-2027.

Sources

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Microsoft consortium to build India-Southeast Asia undersea cableNikkei Asia

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