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3rd
Feb
The Internet’s Undersea World
Posted by Bradley under News, Technology
A ship’s anchor wiped out most of Asia’s internet access this week. Let’s take a look at where the cables are and what they’re made of.
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Tags: Anchor, Asia, Internet Access, Ship
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