TECH & INNOVATION – How undersea internet cables work

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GUEST - Prenesh Padayachee, Chief Digital Officer at SEACOM
Sending a message or an email takes just a few seconds. With a click of a button, it is possible to connect with any website. Even though the internet functionality looks so simple, it is actually quite complicated. The world is connected with the help of approximately 750,000 miles of submarine cables. In total, there are around 380 underwater cables in the world. Therefore, even though it looks like the internet is on the cloud, it is buried deep inside the ocean. Submarine cable plays a critical role in the flow of network data globally.
14 May 2024 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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