Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption

Hank Nussbacher hank at efes.iucc.ac.il
Thu Jan 31 09:30:34 UTC 2008


At 04:13 AM 31-01-08 -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:

>What makes this incident more interesting, as I indicated if its not one 
>cable its another cable, was the double international cable cuts.
>Likewise, what made Tawain 2006 interesting wasn't an earthquake affected
>a cable, but there were multiple cable cuts in the region.
>
>Quick, everyone get out your international cable maps and speculate
>where in the world the next double (or triple, quad, etc) cable cut
>could happen.  Due to regional politics, I don't think there are many
>overland geographic diverse routes between countries to backup the
>undersea routes.  If I remember the Wired article, FLAG did try to
>build some overland geographic diversity through the region.

I think more interesting is the landing stations where numerous cables 
intersect.  They may be diverse in the water, but they cluster around each 
other when they hit the landing stations.

-Hank




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