Adrian Moss works across the submarine cable investment and international connectivity side of Reliance Jio’s business, focusing on the long-haul infrastructure and carrier partnership environment surrounding global transport networks. His role sits close to the part of the telecom market where carriers, cloud platforms, infrastructure investors, and subsea consortiums coordinate around future international routes, landing station ecosystems, and capacity growth. Professionals in these positions typically maintain relationships across international carrier markets, subsea infrastructure partnerships, and hyperscale connectivity environments. Within the broader telecom ecosystem, this is one of the areas most directly tied to future traffic growth, cloud expansion, and global network resilience.
Head of Submarine Cable Investments at Reliance Jio
Subsea infrastructure investment remains central to hyperscale growth, international carrier expansion, and long-haul connectivity markets.
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Subject Position
Adrian Moss is publicly identified as Head of Submarine Cable Investments at Reliance Jio and participates at ITW as a sponsor representative.
The attendee metadata specifically identifies:
- submarine cable investment alignment
- international infrastructure relevance
- global operational scope
- telecom and carrier-market positioning
His role places him within the commercial and investment side of global connectivity infrastructure.
Professional Background and Industry Position
Moss operates within the international subsea and carrier infrastructure side of the telecom market.
Public signals connect his role to:
- submarine cable ecosystems
- international carrier relationships
- transport capacity markets
- long-haul connectivity environments
- cloud and hyperscale expansion
- landing station ecosystems
Professionals in these roles typically work across long-term infrastructure planning, consortium relationships, transport partnerships, and future capacity growth.
Rather than operating inside domestic telecom operations, Moss works closer to the international infrastructure side of the industry — the part of the market shaping how traffic moves between continents, cloud regions, and carrier ecosystems.
Moss’s participation at ITW aligns naturally with the role the event plays across global telecom infrastructure markets.
Potential areas of engagement likely include:
- subsea cable partnerships
- international transport expansion
- carrier and consortium relationships
- landing station ecosystems
- cloud-connectivity demand
- infrastructure investment coordination
Potential counterparties at ITW may include:
- international carriers
- hyperscalers
- submarine cable operators
- landing station providers
- transport-network operators
- infrastructure investors
For BTW, the relevance is tied to the long-haul infrastructure and international connectivity side of the telecom ecosystem.
Industry Context
Submarine cable systems remain foundational to:
- cloud-region interconnection
- hyperscale traffic growth
- international enterprise connectivity
- AI infrastructure expansion
- broadband and mobile traffic scaling
- geopolitical routing resilience
As global cloud and AI demand continue expanding, international transport capacity and subsea route diversity remain central topics across the telecom infrastructure market.
Category Boundary
This profile should not be interpreted as a network-engineering or telecom-policy profile.
The more accurate classification is:
international telecom infrastructure and subsea investment leadership.
Moss’s relevance is tied primarily to:
- subsea investment ecosystems
- carrier partnerships
- international transport environments
- long-haul connectivity markets
Signal Brief
- Signal: Adrian Moss
- Region: Global
- Market Class: Global Datacenter Trends
Operating Footprint
- Submarine cable investment ecosystems
- International carrier partnerships
- Long-haul connectivity markets
- Global telecom infrastructure relationships
Market Context
- Subsea infrastructure investment remains central to hyperscale growth, international carrier expansion, and long-haul connectivity markets.
- Operational relevance: High
- Time Horizon: Multi-year
What To Watch
- Subsea cable consortium environments
- International carrier ecosystems
- Cloud and hyperscale traffic growth
- Landing station and transport markets
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