The Houthis and the Red Sea: A new risk to subsea cables
Intentional or otherwise, terrorists are now a threat to global connectivity
Intentional or otherwise, terrorists are now a threat to global connectivity
Sea levels are rising and our coasts are wasting away, the question remains whether it will take our subsea networks with it
170 years of subsea cable history, dragged into place by ships
Demand for cable continues to increase, but the fleet laying and maintaining them is small and aging
How SMART repeaters could help the fight against global warming
Could a submarine cable finally be close to connecting the last unconnected continent?
The tides of subsea cable trends are changing rapidly amid new investments and development
Our wireless world depends on a few hundred fiber cables laid on the ocean floor