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What Happens When Undersea Internet Cables Snap?

30 November 2024
in Africa
What Happens When Undersea Internet Cables Snap?
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The internet relies on hundreds of cables running through the oceans, and when these cables break, James Glanz from The New York Times explains the potential consequences and the process of repairing them. Glanz highlights the importance of these subsea cables and the intricate network they create, emphasizing the critical role they play in maintaining global connectivity. Despite the challenges of fixing broken cables, Glanz sheds light on the dedicated efforts made by experts to ensure a swift restoration of internet services worldwide.

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