Wired for Power: The Geopolitics of Submarine Cables
Recent incidents – from suspected sabotage of cables in Northern Europe to growing U.S.–China disputes over ownership and governance – have brought these normally invisible wires into the
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Recent incidents – from suspected sabotage of cables in Northern Europe to growing U.S.–China disputes over ownership and governance – have brought these normally invisible wires into the
With a brief discussion on the development, significance, and challenges to the modern submarine cable infrastructure, this chapter will focus on first the analysis of the fundamental
1 Cable installation methods Optical fibre must be protected from excessive strains, produced axially or in bending, during installation and various methods are available to do this. The aim of all optical fibre
The Germans, lacking a fleet of cable ships of their own, attacked British telegraph cable landing sites in the Pacific Ocean. This case illustrates three cable vulnerabilities that still exist today: direct cutting,
The first ITU-T Handbook related to optical fibres, Optical Fibres for Telecommunications, was published in 1984, and several others have been produced over the years. It is an honour to present you with
Case Studies and Lessons Learned for Submarine Cables By analyzing actual instances of submarine cable disruptions, we can gain valuable knowledge about the difficulties and takeaways of
The case study presented here compares the current design of the 96 fibre optic cable with several proposed design modifications with the aim of identifying design options that would enable an
The Third Interim Report (“Third Report”) focuses on the international law that governs the measures that States can take in response to intentional acts of damage to submarine cables