The Strait of Hormuz is a vital artery, not just for the transit of oil and cargo but additionally for the information flowing via submarine cables on the seafloor. Given latest hostilities, which have included harm to information facilities within the UAE and Bahrain, it’s price contemplating whether or not the potential danger to telecommunications infrastructure extends to the submarine cables within the area.
What’s the chance to submarine cables within the Center East?
Submarine cable faults are quite common, with round 200 incidents occurring yearly worldwide, in accordance with information from the Worldwide Cable Safety Committee. The overwhelming majority of those faults are attributable to routine accidents, primarily anchors or fishing actions. This fixed danger of unintentional harm is the first concern for cable operators, and a devoted fleet of restore vessels is on standby to conduct repairs. Extra on cable repairs right here.
With navy operations on this area, there may be the likelihood that assaults on vessels can not directly trigger cable harm. As an illustration, if a vessel had been attacked, it may lose maneuverability, drop its anchor, and by accident drag it throughout cables. This occurred within the Purple Sea in 2024 when Houthi rebels broken a vessel, which then dragged its anchor for 2 weeks earlier than sinking, inflicting harm to 3 cables.
One further danger for cables within the Strait of Hormuz is said to how tightly they’re clustered. Cables require permits to be laid in a rustic’s waters. Given the long-standing points with Iran, all cables had been laid in Omani waters as they handed via the Strait of Hormuz. Extra on challenges with cable routing right here.
How important to communications are submarine cables within the Strait of Hormuz?
The diploma to which harm to a number of of those cables impacts community connectivity relies upon largely on particular person community operators: What number of totally different cables do the operators use? Do in addition they have capability on terrestrial routes by way of neighboring nations?
The impression would range by nation as effectively.
- Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar: These nations have terrestrial community connections to Saudi Arabia, whereas Kuwait can also be related to Iraq. These terrestrial routes supply onward connectivity to the remainder of the world.
- UAE:Â This nation additionally has terrestrial connections to neighboring nations, however its submarine cables largely land in Fujairah, which faces the Gulf of Oman. This offers a reliability benefit over cables landings within the Gulf that could possibly be a higher danger.
- Saudi Arabia: Just a few of the nation’s submarine cable landings are on the Gulf coast. The overwhelming majority of its worldwide bandwidth comes by way of cables that land on the Purple Beach.
None of those nations rely 100% on submarine cables for his or her worldwide connectivity necessities. Nevertheless, the capability of terrestrial networks will not be adequate to deal with the entire re-routing of site visitors if subsea methods within the Gulf are broken. Terrestrial networks will not be an ideal substitute for subsea methods, and will not be immune to wreck from hostilities themselves. Past the Gulf nations, there may be not a lot danger to Europe-Asia information site visitors from hostilities within the Strait of Hormuz. Europe-Asia cables traverse the Purple Sea, no nearer than about 900 miles from the Strait (extra on this space beneath).
The lively submarine cables that traverse the Strait of Hormuz embrace:
Current and Deliberate Submarine Cables within the Gulf
Supply: TeleGeography’s Submarine Cable Map
What would occur if cable repairs are wanted within the Center East?
Specialised cable upkeep vessels should first obtain permits to enter the waters the place a fault has occurred. As soon as they find a fault they have to stay stationary throughout a restore, making them weak in hostile waters. UAE-based e-Marine is the upkeep authority that handles repairs within the Gulf. As of in the present day, the corporate operates 5 vessels. In line with Marine Site visitors, solely considered one of these vessels is presently positioned contained in the Gulf, the opposite vessels are within the Purple Sea and Indian Ocean. If the Strait of Hormuz is inaccessible, repairs to cables contained in the Gulf could be offered by solely a single vessel.
What in regards to the ongoing Purple Sea danger?
Whereas present Strait of Hormuz tensions are a priority, do not overlook the persistent issues within the southern Purple Sea off the coast of Yemen. Houthi assaults and restore allow restrictions have precipitated chaos. Two separate multi-cable faults lately severely impacted connectivity—impacts exacerbated by delays in cable restore. In 2024, three cables had been broken, taking six months to restore. In September 2025, 4 cables had been broken; it took 5 months to restore three of them (the fourth stays out of service). Purple Sea cables are essential not just for the Center East, but additionally for East Africa and Europe-Asia connectivity.
What about putting in new cable methods throughout geopolitical conflicts?
Past the challenges for repairing present cables, the problems within the Purple Sea have led to delays within the set up of a number of cable methods reminiscent of 2Africa, India Europe Xpress (IEX), Raman, SeaMeWe-6, and Africa-1. Plans to finish these methods stay on maintain.
Hostilities within the Gulf will certainly delay set up of recent cables. SeaMeWe-6, which had hoped to keep away from the Purple Sea by routing via the Gulf to Bahrain and going terrestrially throughout Saudi Arabia after which Europe, seems to be delayed. Different deliberate cables within the Gulf embrace 2Africa’s Pearls extension and the Fibre in Gulf (FIG) cable would additionally face challenges if the battle persists.
The shortcoming to put in new cables is irritating, however essentially the most acute near-term danger stems from the lack to restore them in a well timed method.
This evaluation was knowledgeable by TeleGeography’s Transport Networks Analysis Service information and evaluation platform.

