Throughline producers Lawrence Wu and Devin Katayama discuss the discoveries and delights of making our episode about the ...
EXA Infrastructure, which claims to be the largest dedicated digital infrastructure platform connecting Europe and North America, has made a number of announcements firming up its place in the ...
We don’t often think about the way the internet works. We may have some vague idea that satellites handle it, or that somewhere there are lots of tiny cables involved, but how exactly information gets ...
TL;DR: Amazon Web Services (AWS) is launching Fastnet, a transatlantic subsea fiber optic cable connecting the U.S. East Coast to Ireland by 2028. Designed for 320 Tbps speeds, it supports growing ...
Noting that the continued growth of cloud and explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) services is driving the need for greater subsea network capacity, which requires advanced coherent transmission ...
WASHINGTON - Google has applied to the US regulator for a license to build a 6,900-kilometer submarine fiber-optic cable, which will be anchored in the Azores and Sines, claiming it will be the first ...
What powers the global internet? The answer might surprise you. It's not satellites, but hundreds of thin cables that run along the ocean floor. The roots of this crucial and often fragile oceanic ...
Guess how much of our direct transatlantic data capacity runs through two cables in Bude? Feature The first transatlantic cable, laid in 1858, delivered a little over 700 messages before promptly ...
Machines are becoming almost as communicative as people—to the delight of big communications companies. Computers chatter over great distances, exchanging complex data in whirring tones, and telegraph ...