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EU Digital Single Market: €200 Million for Submarine Cables Plus New Connectivity Targets

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

The Commission's latest digital infrastructure funding round targets submarine cables, cross-border connectivity, and the digital transformation of European public services.

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Europe's Digital Backbone: €200 Million Investment Targets Connectivity and Strategic Resilience

The European Commission's announcement this month of €200 million in funding for submarine cable and digital infrastructure projects forms part of a broader effort to strengthen Europe's digital single market — the EU's strategic ambition to create a continent-wide space for digital services, data flows, and electronic commerce governed by common rules and connected by reliable infrastructure. The submarine cable component of this investment is explicitly framed in terms of strategic resilience as well as pure connectivity, reflecting awareness that Europe's digital infrastructure is a potential target for adversarial interference.

The digital single market project — one of the EU's most ambitious since the original single market programme of the late 1980s — has achieved significant progress in specific areas while lagging in others. Cross-border data flows within the EU have been substantially harmonised through the GDPR framework. E-commerce rules have been updated through the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act. Electronic identification and authentication frameworks are gradually converging toward the EU Digital Identity Wallet. But persistent barriers in areas including digital services, telecommunications regulation, and cross-border AI deployment continue to prevent Europe from realising the full economic potential of its combined digital market.

The submarine cable investment addresses a critical vulnerability that has received insufficient attention relative to its strategic importance. Europe's digital connectivity depends on a relatively small number of cable systems landing at a limited number of coastal facilities, creating concentration risks that could be exploited by adversarial actors or simply by physical accidents. New cable routes, additional landing stations, and improved monitoring of cable integrity are genuinely important resilience investments that complement the cybersecurity measures focused on software and network vulnerabilities.

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