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Google’s new subsea cable stopped dead in its tracks. The reason? A remote island overrun by 120 million marching crabs
Laying a subsea internet cable across the Indian Ocean floor requires ships, plows, and precision engineering. On Christmas Island, it also requires waiting for 120 million red crabs to cross the road ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. First installed in 1988, the TAT-8 transatlantic fiber-optic submarine cable connected the United States, the United Kingdom, and ...
Steve Brock, Ocean Networks Hawaii project manager, is pictured here talking to a crowd at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center during a presentation on the Hawaiian Islands Fiber Link project Tuesday ...
Ocean City officials are in talks with online retail giant Amazon about bringing the first transatlantic data cable to Maryland, with a U.S. landing point proposed at the Ocean City Municipal Airport, ...
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China tests deep-sea cable cutter, raising risks to internet backbones
Somewhere beneath the surface of the western Pacific, China’s military has reportedly tested a device built to do one thing: cut the fiber-optic cables that carry nearly all of the world’s ...
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