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Big Tech reroutes Gulf data through Iraqi oil pipelines amid security risks

Major technology companies are utilizing a new fiber-optic network laid alongside oil pipelines in Iraq to reroute data from the Gulf region. This overland route serves as a critical backup for undersea cables that are increasingly at risk due to regional conflicts. Companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft are purchasing capacity on this network, which offers a more secure and continuous path to Europe. AI

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IMPACT Ensures continued operation of AI-powered services in the Middle East by providing a resilient data egress route.

RANK_REASON Significant infrastructure development by major tech companies to ensure data continuity in a conflict zone.

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Big Tech reroutes Gulf data through Iraqi oil pipelines amid security risks

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  1. Rest of World TIER_1 · Indranil Ghosh ·

    Big Tech is moving data out of the Gulf through Iraqi oil pipelines

    U.S. hyperscalers secure "dark fiber" capacity along Iraqi land route to reduce latency and provide a backup to vulnerable subsea cables.