Subsea cables are vital to transmitting data and connecting international markets. Over 95 percent of data, and $10 trillion in daily financial transactions, travels globally across 1.5 million ...
A handful of large European telecommunication operators and vendors penned a letter to a cadre of European governments, regulators, and defense agencies stressing the need to secure increasingly vital ...
Undersea cables can be highly vulnerable to a variety of factors. Most cable damage is unintentional, mainly stemming from accidental human interaction with the cables. Still, potential hazards to the ...
FRP mechanically locks to end connectors instead of relying on unpredictable PU bonding. 200% increase in axial tension and 150% increase in bending stiffness improves control in rough seas. Reduced ...
Over the past year, the ability and importance to protect undersea internet cables has increased significantly following heightened threats of sabotage from hostile nation-states – in particular, the ...
Concerns have been raised about the Russian ship Yantar's ability to cut or tap into undersea cables. (Yoruk Isik) The dependence on Chinese repair assets and the lack of Russian dependence on subsea ...
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