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FCC dives in to sink Chinese grip on undersea internet cablesMaybe finish ripping and replacing your telco networks first? Uncle Sam has decided it's time to free US-connected undersea ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is preparing to ban the use of any Chinese technology or equipment in undersea ...
According to a statement from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, the FCC will vote on rules to "unleash submarine cable investment to ...
The FCC plans to ban Chinese technology and equipment from undersea internet cables connecting to the US. This move aims to protect critical infrastructure from cyber and physical threats from foreign ...
The FCC plans to ban Chinese tech in undersea internet cables to protect U.S. networks, citing national security risks and recent cyberattacks.
About 99% of Taiwan’s internet bandwidth relies on undersea cables, per CNA. Senators John Curtis and Jacky Rosen introduced ...
Google plans a second major subsea cable landing in Bermuda, aimed at deepening the island’s role in global internet ...
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China’s sub-sea superweapon: The $69M threat to underwater data cablesA new deep-sea device developed by China has caught the world’s attention. The China Ship Scientific Research Centre (CSSRC) ...
The Internet’s Hidden Physical Infrastructure World map of submarine communication cables in 2015. Today, the network is much more extensive.
Submarine cables have been around for a long time, and they're more important than ever for the modern world. Without them, society would grind to a halt.
China just unveiled a deep-sea tool that can secretly cut the world’s internet cables The concern is that China's new deep-sea cable cutter could spark global chaos.
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