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Why Europe’s underwater cables are suddenly at risk

Two major undersea communication cables connecting NATO countries were recently severed, raising new concerns about how vulnerable Europe’s digital infrastructure has become. This breakdown examines ...
Undersea telecoms cable accidents (or "accidents") are getting a bit too commonplace these days. Any such incident merits exceedingly serious analysis, as one bad slice can cut off entire countries ...
Russian cargo ship anchors over trans-Atlantic cables in Bristol Channel - Sinegorsk anchored in Minehead for 14 hours while reportedly under surveillance by HM Coastguard and the Royal Navy ...
Undersea cables are an extremely crucial, yet often overlooked, element of the infrastructure making up the world of today.
Russia is expanding its war against Ukraine into a new and largely unseen domain beneath the sea, with potentially ...
Undersea cables carry hundreds of terabits of international data per second, including government communications, financial transactions, email, video calls and streaming. Investment into new subsea ...
By James Pomfret and Anne Kauranen HONG KONG, Jan 20 (Reuters) - A lawyer for a Chinese captain of a Hong Kong-registered ...
HELSINKI — Authorities are investigating damage to an undersea telecommunications cable in the Gulf of Finland early Wednesday that occurred between the capitals of Finland and Estonia. Finnish ...
The US Navy’s efforts to develop “distributed acoustic sensing” capabilities have included experimental trials on the West Coast. More global communication travels under the seas than via satellites ...
Undersea cables have become central to Southeast Asia’s security calculus as the US–China rivalry spills onto the seabed. Disruptions in Europe and Taiwan show how cables can be weaponised, while ...
The submarine cables market was valued at $7.4 billion in 2022, and is estimated to reach $14 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2023 to 2032. WILMINGTON ...