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61 points by theckel 4 months ago · 13 comments

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tomhow 4 months ago

Other active discussion about submarine cables:

A Technical Update on Submarine Cables [pdf] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45119310 - Sept 2025 (17 comments)

divbzero 4 months ago

Just this morning I came across and reread “Mother Earth Mother Board” Wired article from December 1996:

https://web.archive.org/web/20151029000518/https://www.wired...

Amorymeltzer 4 months ago

Previous discussions of note:

- 6 Oct 2022: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33110478> (175pts, 62 comments

- 7 Nov 2020: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25020431> (235pts, 135 comments

libraryofbabel 4 months ago

I used a similar map ten years ago when teaching a class for gen ed freshman undergraduates about “the internet” (mostly cultural topics with a bit of technical flavor). It’s interesting how things have changed a little since then - for example, there used to be no direct link between South America and Africa (a fact that we confirmed in my class with a traceroute). Now there are four cables.

The submarine cable map was consistently a student favorite and a big “wow” moment in the class. Many of them said they had thought all the Internet traffic went over satellite.

ChrisArchitect 4 months ago

Perhaps a more current and newsworthy topic discussion related to this:

Microsoft Azure: "Multiple international subsea cables were cut in the Red Sea"

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45152773

craftkiller 4 months ago

Interesting that the US and Russia get so close to touching and yet I don't see any cables going between the two countries. All our west coast cables seem to go south to Japan/China/Australia.

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