Newspoint on MSN: Internet travels from one country to another through undersea cables. Have you ever wondered how these wires are made?
Internet travels from one country to another through undersea cables. Have you ever wondered how these wires are made?
BGR: How Often Do Ship Anchors Break Undersea Internet Cables? More Often Than You'd Expect
It's a little-known fact that undersea cables are necessary for a majority of international internet traffic and not mobile networks, satellites, or fixed internet. It's safe to say they are the ...
How Often Do Ship Anchors Break Undersea Internet Cables? More Often Than You'd Expect
AOL: How Often Do Ship Anchors Break Undersea Internet Cables? More Often Than You'd Expect
A ship's anchor on the seafloor under the surface tied to a vessel. - Dimandiver/Getty Images It's a little-known fact that undersea cables are necessary for a majority of international internet ...
The Conversation: How 1.5 million km of undersea internet cables can double up as an earthquake and tsunami warning system
How 1.5 million km of undersea internet cables can double up as an earthquake and tsunami warning system
Blockonomi: Iran Threatens Undersea Internet Cables in Hormuz and Red Sea Corridors