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Submarine Communications Cable To Be Constructed Under The Black Sea

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Natia Taktakishvili
19.04.22 16:00
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Another large project will be carried out under the Black Sea. Submarine communications cable connecting Georgia and Romania should be built on the seabed. A feasibility study of high voltage transmission cable will be conducted by the order of Georgian State Electrosystem. The project is financed by the World Bank.

If the project is implemented, it means that the 1,195-kilometer cable from Georgia will be connected to Romania. According to the World Bank, a preliminary assessment of the project has already been conducted. As of the report, the existence of such interconnection will have a positive impact on the energy system for both Romania and the South Caucasus.

Ucha Seturi, head of the Small and Medium Telecom Operators Association of Georgia declares that the construction of a new fiber-optic cable connecting Romania will give Georgia a chance to become a digital hub in the region. According to him, given that internet consumption is growing very fast in the whole world and including Georgia, the existence of additional internet connection points is important, especially with Europe.

"We have an internet connection with all neighboring countries. Our connection with Europe is in the direction of Poti - Varna. We also have accession to Russia in Larsi, an accession to our occupant neighbor via Poti-Novorossiysk. We have accession with Azerbaijan and Armenia in 2-2 places, as well as with Turkey in Sarpi and Vale. In other words, we can say that the opportunities for accession have been used,” said Ucha Seturi.

According to him, the US State Department also speaks about the importance of the internet as a strategic object. Seturi also focuses on the diversification of resources. According to him, it is important to reduce the connections with Russia as much as possible, and transit, which passed through the northern neighbor, to be transferred to Georgia.

"We say that our geographical location allows us to conduct Internet traffic through Armenia and Azerbaijan, including to India and China," said Ucha Seturi.

According to him, the cable opens the possibility for the country to enter the largest companies, which are now represented in Turkey.

"It has been so long since we have joined Europe and the giant operators represented in Istanbul have not been able to enter the region. It is good that they have not entered with our neighbors so far. Now there is hope that they will enter Georgia after the construction of the cable," said Ucha Seturi.

According to him, if there is funding, construction of the cable is possible in 7-8 months, estimated value for the construction will not exceed more than EUR 70-80 million. Asked who should own and manage the cable - public or private, Seturi said it would be best if the cable was handed over to a private company.