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In 1893, a few decades after the first transatlantic cable was laid, Rudyard Kipling published a poem about the marvels of “The Deep-Sea Cables.” As communication became nearly instantaneous, Kipling ...
Subsea cables are vital to transmitting data and connecting international markets. Over 95 percent of data, and $10 trillion in daily financial transactions, travels globally across 1.5 million ...
Incident highlights vulnerability of critical underwater cables in busy maritime regions Specialised ships like the 'NKT Victorial' use various tools to find the exact location of the cable cut, ...
Reasons behind cable disruptions: Know the timeline of recent cable cuts There are 1.7 million kilometres of global data and internet cables. Each year, up to 200 submarine cable cut incidents ...
Internet services faced disruptions across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East due to damaged undersea cables in the Red Sea. Experts suspect commercial shipping activity, specifically dragging anchors, ...
Commercial shipping is the likely cause of a recent Red Sea cable cut that disrupted internet access across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, according to experts. The incident highlights the ...
Subsea cable outages in the Red Sea have disrupted internet connectivity in several countries, including India and Pakistan. Microsoft Azure users experienced increased latency due to multiple fiber ...
Two cables linking Europe to the Middle East and Asia have been reportedly cut in the Red Sea, affecting internet connections. Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea disrupted internet access in parts of ...
The recent cable outage in the Red Sea highlights the vulnerability of global internet infrastructure to regional conflicts. Almost all the data traveling between Asia and Europe goes through 11 fiber ...
Given its geography as an island nation, 99 percent of Japan’s communications depend on subsea cables. Perhaps as a natural consequence, Japan is a significant player in the subsea cable industry, ...
Submarine cable networks are integral to modern society as the backbone of digital information flows. These critical infrastructure, carry about 6,400 Terabits/sec (Tbps). They are constantly growing, ...