Douglas R. Burnett Robert Beckman Tara M. Davenport
Submarine fiber optic cables are critical communications infrastructure for States around the world. They are laid on the seabed, are often no bigger than a garden hose, and transmit immense amounts of data across oceans. These cables are the backbone of the internet and phone services and underpin core State interests, such as the finance sector, shipping, commerce and banking industries. Without the capacity to transmit and receive data via submarine cables, the economic security of States would be severely compromised. Despite the fact that 95 per cent of all data and telecommunications...
Submarine fiber optic cables are critical communications infrastructure for States around the world. They are laid on the seabed, are often no bigger ...