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Review TeleGeography's quarterly rankings of the most connected and fastest-growing cities on the map, which are scored on a scale of 0-100 in each category.
on Dec 17
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A (Refreshed) List of Content Providers' Submarine Cable Holdings
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Our complete guide to content providers and sub cables. We'll update as these providers get involved in new projects or as others invest in similar builds.
on Dec 13
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What To Know About Submarine Cable Breaks
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Without making a ruling on any ongoing investigations, let’s look at the facts.
on Nov 22
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Used International Bandwidth Reaches New Heights
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Aggregate demand more than tripled between 2019 and 2023 to reach an eye-popping 5 Pbps.
on Jun 13
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How many cables are there? How thick are undersea cables? How much information can a cable carry? We have all of these answers and more.
on Apr 4
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What We Know (And Don't) About Multiple Cable Faults in the Red Sea
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We are now seeing reports that a ship dragging an anchor was likely to blame. That wouldn’t be surprising — accidents with ship anchors account for the second most common cause of submarine cable faults.
on Mar 8
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Watch Now: The Cloud Under the Sea
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This hour-long program—featuring our own Alan Mauldin—uncovers “the shadowy world of telecommunication sea cables.”
on Jan 20