Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption
Rod Beck
Rod.Beck at hiberniaatlantic.com
Thu Jan 31 13:05:24 UTC 2008
http://www.kisca.org.uk/Web_SWApproaches.pdf
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog at merit.edu on behalf of Martin Hannigan
Sent: Thu 1/31/2008 12:48 PM
To: Hank Nussbacher
Cc: Sean Donelan; nanog at merit.edu
Subject: Re: Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption
On Jan 31, 2008 4:30 AM, Hank Nussbacher <hank at efes.iucc.ac.il> wrote:
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> 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
They aren't that diverse in the water either and many cables cross
each other and cluster before they hit landing stations including out
in the middle of the sea. The Teleography maps, for example, are not
route maps, they are showing a cable A and Z end with a relative
route. The International Cable Protection Committee has some literal
maps available that show just how much of a mess it all is.
US East Coast to UK West Coast is a great example.
-M<
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