Neal stephenson have written a fascinating text about the political and technological challenges of deep sea cables.
Internet wires on ocean floor.
Telegeography s free interactive submarine cable map is based on our authoritative global bandwidth research and depicts active and planned submarine cable systems and their landing stations.
In total they are hundreds of thousands of miles long and can.
Selecting a cable on the map projection or from the submarine cable list provides access to the cable s profile including the cable s name ready for service rfs date length owners website.
A cable that is only a few centimeters thick on the bottom of the ocean must be armored from its environment as reaches the landing station that links it with the country s internet backbone.
Undersea cables wiring ends of the earth.
That way the position can be marked on maps and anybody cutting it with an anchor can be held responsible well theoretically at least.
There have been reports of sharks attacking fiber optic cables ever since companies starting laying them in the ocean in the 1980s according to a.
Cables lying on the seafloor bring the internet to the world.
Whatever the reason the problem isn t new.
These lines are laid on the very bottom of the ocean floor.
Furthermore the slack is laid along the cable not just haphazardly on the sea floor.
Ninety nine percent of international data is transmitted by wires at the bottom of the ocean called submarine communications cables.
The internet consists of tiny bits of code that move around the world traveling along wires as thin as a strand of hair strung across the ocean floor.
They re about as thick as a garden hose and carry the world s internet phone calls and even tv transmissions between continents at.