Telegeography Submarine Optical Fibre Cable Network Ut
There are about 350 submarine cables spanning 1 2 million kilometers connecting.
Telegeography submarine optical fibre cable network ut. The majority of new submarine capacity upgrades and cable deployments are designed to address the voracious growth in data flowing between large data centers via submerged information superhighways. Telegeography s submarine cable map. These kml files are then parsed to create geojson. According to united states based market research firm telegeography there are 406 submarine cables stretching more than 1 2 million kilometers around the world.
Selecting a cable on the map projection or from the submarine cable list provides access to the cable s profile including the cable s name ready for service rfs date length owners website. Modern cables as wide as a garden. Buy the wall map. Investing in the cables.
The number of new submarine cables is set to grow by 50 percent in 2019 versus 2018 source. Submarine cable map 2019. Telegeography s free interactive submarine cable map is based on our authoritative global bandwidth research and depicts active and planned submarine cable systems and their landing stations. Behind the cable boom.
This 37 000 kilometer cable will connect 16 countries in africa and 23 countries overall. Further according to telegeography s submarine cable map submarine cables act as the backbone of the internet. Despite all this modem magic we can t ignore the laws of physics. In recent years as cloud and content providers attempt to reach more users and provide reliable and bandwidth intensive services submarine infrastructure has exploded.
Besides the extreme length the cable also features a massive potential capacity of over 180 tbps over 16 fiber pairs. Ieee spectrum magazine has a good article out about the ongoing transformation of the submarine fiber optic cable network and how this cable is part of the puzzle. The cable routes as multilinestrings and landing points as points. Telegeography draws the cable routes and plots the landing points with adobe illustrator.
Even as coherent modem technology continues to innovate the amount of data that can be carried over today s networks shows no signs of slowing. Africa is the home to one of the longest cables ever planned 2africa. There is simply no networking technology that comes close to optical networks in terms of scalability reliability and economies of scale.