Vodafone’s Black Sea Cable to Anchor Europe–Asia Digital Transformation

Vodafone Kardesa

Vodafone Group and Vodafone Ukraine are set to soon begin construction of a new high-capacity submarine cable system in the Black Sea, which will create a modern digital corridor between Europe and Asia.

The Kardesa submarine cable system plans to have landing points in Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkey, and Ukraine, increasing the diversity of digital routes through the region. Kardesa will improve internet reliability and speed for customers in the countries where it lands and spur inward investment into their digital economies.

The first cable landing, in Bulgaria, will be in 2027, followed by landings in Turkey, Georgia, and Ukraine. Work in Ukraine will take place only in internationally recognized safe zones.

Xtera has been contracted to manage and deliver the project, which will cost over EUR 100 million to fully build and install.

The Kardesa cable system will add over 500 terabits per second of internet capacity through the Black Sea region. The demand globally for new internet traffic routes is growing exponentially: there are 5.8 billion mobile users worldwide, 80% of whom own smartphones. The number of mobile users is expected to grow by 12% by 2030 and the growing usage of 5G, AI, streaming services, and the Internet of Things will further increase the demand for internet capacity. Submarine cable systems are estimated to carry 97%-98% of international internet traffic, and every new route is critical to the digital economy.