The bank transfer you made earlier, the movie you streamed last night and the video you’re viewing right now - all possible because of a vast network of undersea cables that power the global internet.
After incidents of vital underwater cables in the Baltic Sea being damaged, is British subsea infrastructure exposed to sabotage?
Happy Thursday! Billy McFarland recently announced the dates of Fyre 2, a reboot of the disastrous “luxury” music festival ...
Meta (formerly Facebook) plans to build the world's longest undersea cable that will be longer than the Earth is round. The ...
A succession of major incidents has raised alarm bells and called into question the security of pipelines that are ...
Picture: Submarine Cable Map / TeleGeography Norway releases Russian-crewed ship after cable damage In recent months, cables in the Baltic Sea have been subject to suspected sabotage amid ...
A map of the Baltic Sea showing a fibre-optic telecommunications cable that was damaged near the Swedish island of Gotland. A statement from Finland's National Bureau of Investigation said the ...
But despite the presence of 5G in one of the Earth’s most remote locations, fiber connections in the region are much rarer.
It covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but the ocean floor is less mapped than the moon, an astonishing fact driving a ...
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