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The new 1,200 km route includes 1,085 km of new low-loss G.652D terrestrial fibre for end-to-end connectivity and a 115 km subsea build from Margate, UK to Ostend, Belgium, utilising ultra-low-loss ...
The nuclear submarine USS Newport News, from the United States Navy, made an unprecedented stop at the port of Reykjavik, ...
Reliable, high-capacity international connectivity is crucial for driving economic growth, enabling digital services, and promoting regional competitiveness. A second submarine cable would not only ...
In 2022, the eruption of the underwater Hunga volcano near Tonga sent a plume of ash soaring 37 miles into the sky, setting a ...
As the backbone of the global internet, submarine cable infrastructure is seeing a surge in investment, but not in its ...
The Invisible Backbone of the Internet: Nearly A Million Miles of Undersea Cables Keep the World Connected — But What Happens If They Break? The cables lying on the ocean floor power the world ...
International submarine cables (ISCs) connect various countries/regions worldwide, and serve as the foundation of Internet routing. However, little attention has been paid to studying the impact of ...