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The First Transatlantic Internet Cable Ever Is Being Pulled From The Ocean After Almost 40 Years
The first transatlantic internet cable ever is being retired and pulled from the ocean floor. Here's how it's being done and what happens next.
Heart’s Content, Newfoundland (WHTM) After a 14 day voyage across the Atlantic, The S.S. Great Eastern, the largest ship in the world, arrived in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. On board, a very precious ...
TL;DR: Sharks are often blamed for damaging undersea cables, but the real forces reshaping the Atlantic's fiber backbone are engineers, grapnels, and diesel-electric ships retrieving decades-old glass ...
The First Attempts to Lay the Transatlantic Cable (1857-1858): The first attempts to lay the transatlantic cable from Ireland to Newfoundland were fraught with bad luck and repeated setbacks. Even ...
EXA Infrastructure, which claims to be the largest dedicated digital infrastructure platform connecting Europe and North America, has made a number of announcements firming up its place in the ...
Noting that the continued growth of cloud and explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) services is driving the need for greater subsea network capacity, which requires advanced coherent transmission ...
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