Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables, which are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how they are protected.
As apparent acts of sabotage cut undersea data cables around the world, NATO held its first demonstration of a project to quickly reroute crucial communications to satellite internet ...
Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables that are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how ...
Chunghwa Telecom Co (中華電信) immediately switched to a microwave backup system to maintain communications between Taiwan proper ...
Undersea cables are conductors wrapped in insulating materials and laid on the seabed. Their main functions are telecommunications or power transmission. The core of the undersea cables used for ...
Copper cable theft is one of the many scourges to befall South Africa’s state-run logistics company, Transnet. One simple solution to this dilemma: eliminate copper cables. Transnet COO Solly Letsoalo ...
Cables have been damaged in the Baltic Sea ... recommending NATO consultative mechanisms and increased offshore and satellite monitoring. "Inaction will only embolden Moscow and Beijing to ...
These thin cables lie unburied across deep-sea floors ... The researchers will also explore satellite-based failsafes using higher-bandwidth laser optics, which can transmit far more data than ...
Leading US operator looks to conquer remaining mobile dead zones through space-based communications with growing satco.
Submarine cables to Matsu had been cut by Chinese vessels ... cut the 14 submarine cables linking Taiwan to the internet. As satellite internet providers could remedy this infrastructure weakness ...
The undersea cable is based in the Baltic Sea, and may have been deliberately damaged on Sunday, according to officials in ...