• There are now more than 1.3 million km of submarine cables worldw

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Sep 3 16:00:04 2021
    There are now more than 1.3 million km of submarine cables worldwide

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    Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:41:08 +0000

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    Tech firm investments boost submarine cable footprint to 1.3 million km.

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    An interactive map detailing the worlds undersea communications cables now
    has 487 connections and 1,304 unique landing stations in its database.

    In total, TeleGeographys map shows records of 1.3 million km of submarine cables across the globe and visualises more than $8 billion in new investment over the next three years.

    Undersea cables were first used in the 19th century to transmit telegrams across oceans and have since provided the foundation for global telephone and Internet networks. There are now hundreds of thousands of miles of these cables across the world. These are the best business SIM-only deals around today And the best business broadband deals Here are the best business mobile phone deals Google undersea web cable

    This network has been expanded and upgraded significantly in recent years, as demand for data-intensive applications intensifies. Despite advances in satellite technology, it is thought that 380 cables carry more than 99.5% of transoceanic data.

    The first cables were deployed by telecommunications companies, with private firms that sold capacity back to providers getting in on the act later. Now, there is significant investment from technology firms like Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Amazon who want to ensure their services can cope with the anticipated growth in data traffic.

    This is true of both consumer services such as search, streaming, e-commerce, and social networking but also enterprise applications that rely on the
    cloud. Earlier this year, for example, Google announced it was building two new cables designed to boost capacity between the Middle East, Southern Europe, and Asia.

    The growing importance of connectivity to consumers, businesses and governments means the Ministry of Defence considers these cables to be of key strategic importance and should be protected from any potential threats. It has commissioned a new Royal Navy ship that will patrol UK and international waters once it enters service in 2024. Here's our list of the best cloud computing services on the market



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