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European Submarine Cable Infrastructure Gets €200 Million EU Boost

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

The European Commission makes available €200 million for submarine cable and digital infrastructure projects to enhance connectivity and strategic autonomy.

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Europe's Digital Lifelines: €200 Million for Submarine Cable and Digital Infrastructure

The European Commission announced the availability of €200 million for submarine cable and digital infrastructure projects across Europe, in a move designed to reduce dependence on cable routes that pass through territories or under the jurisdiction of potentially adversarial powers. The funding, channelled through EU connectivity programmes, reflects growing awareness that Europe's digital infrastructure — the physical cables that carry internet traffic between continents and between European countries — represents a strategic vulnerability that has received insufficient attention relative to more visible components of digital security.

Submarine cables carry the vast majority of international internet traffic. Most people interact with the internet through wireless devices, creating an impression that data travels through the air — in reality, the undersea cables connecting continents and the landing stations where they come ashore represent critical and physically vulnerable infrastructure. The Mayer Brown Europe Daily News confirmed the Commission's announcement this week alongside a broader package of digital connectivity measures.

The strategic context for this investment is clear: incidents of unexplained damage to Baltic Sea subsea infrastructure — including cables and the Nord Stream pipelines — have highlighted the vulnerability of European underwater assets to sabotage. NATO allies and EU member states have been working to improve monitoring and protection of critical underwater infrastructure, but the physical scale of the challenge and the technical difficulty of real-time underwater surveillance make comprehensive protection genuinely difficult. New cable routes that reduce dependence on single choke points and more resilient landing station infrastructure represent the most straightforward mitigation approach.

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