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Broadband under the sea: Where do those cables go
GigaOM (Sep 20 2011)
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Want to know how your email packets from Rhode Island make it over to South Africa? Or what about your VoIP call from Hong Kong to Honolulu? Now there’s a map for that, thanks to the folks at Telegeography who have rolled out an interactive tool that shows you the location of various undersea cables. These cables are the links that connect the Internet across oceans and continents, and typically they only get noticed when they go down.
For the truly nerdy, this makes awesome wall art (you can put it next to your spectrum allocation chart!), but if you’re more like the rest of the population, it’s a fun resource to turn to the next time a woman panning for copper cuts a cable, you’re looking for a good place to base a data center, or you want to see how interconnected we are. For ...
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