We falsely perceive the internet as a weightless, ethereal cloud of data floating seamlessly above our heads. In reality, the modern digital economy is profoundly physical, anchored to the bottom of the ocean. More than ninety-nine percent of all international communications, financial transactions, and military intelligence travel through a fragile network of submerged fiber-optic cables that are barely thicker than a garden hose. This deep dive exposes the terrifying physical vulnerability of the global telecommunications infrastructure. You will explore the perilous, highly specialized maritime engineering required to lay these glass threads across volatile tectonic plates and jagged abyssal plains. Because these crucial arteries lie completely exposed on the ocean floor, they are routinely severed by reckless commercial fishing trawlers, natural underwater landslides, and increasingly, the deliberate sabotage of hostile naval submarines. Dismantle the myth of an indestructible digital network. Understand the immense geopolitical maneuvering required to secure these underwater chokepoints, and anticipate the catastrophic financial paralysis that will inevitably strike when this fragile, physical backbone is fundamentally compromised.



Autorentext

Author

Titel
Deep Sea Cables: The Fragile Backbone of the Internet
Untertitel
Fiber Optics, Submersibles, and the Extreme Physical Vulnerability of Digital Global Communications
EAN
9783565418879
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
19.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.9 MB
Anzahl Seiten
190