Swedish prosecutors have decided to release a vessel belonging to a Bulgarian shipping company after ruling out initial ...
The majority of critical undersea infrastructure is located in international waters, which means would-be saboteurs can take ...
Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables, which are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how they are protected.
Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables that are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how ...
Estonian Infrastructure Minister Vladimir Svet does not believe in accidental damage to cables in the Baltic Sea, given the ...
Google’s new submarine cable system ... is now sailing towards the West Coast of Africa pulling the Fibre Optic Cable behind her to attach to the main trunk of the Equiano system, connecting ...
Weather conditions and deficiencies in equipment and seamanship” were behind last month’s disruption, prosecutors say.
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) has helped develop an autonomous underwater float that can monitor and transmit oceanographic and underwater acoustic data near-indefinitely, and in near real-time.
Norwegian authorities have released a Russian-crewed Norwegian cargo ship that had been suspected of recently damaging a Swedish-Latvian telecommunications cable in the Baltic Sea. According to the ...
The need to build out high-performance networks faster to provide true global connectivity has given rise to the Managed Optical Fiber Network or MOFN.