Orange Tunisie Boosts Connectivity with Medusa Cable Deployment Orange Tunisie has officially landed the Medusa submarine cable in Bizerte, marking a pivotal step in enhancing Tunisia’s digital connectivity and…
When the Waves Hit: Protecting Submarine Cables from Natural Disasters Every year, on November 5th, the world marks World Tsunami Awareness Day, a day to reflect on the power of…
Meta Selects Safaricom as Its Landing Partner for Daraja Subsea Cable Project Through its subsidiary, Edge Network Services Limited, Meta has partnered with Safaricom to land its second high-capacity submarine cable, Daraja,…
Under Pressure: Restoring Digital, Hydrostatic Lifelines The strategic, economic significance of subsea cables cannot be overstated. Telecommunications companies rely on them to deliver international voice and…
High-Voltage Submarine Power Cables: Driving the Global Energy Transition High-voltage submarine power cables carry electricity across seas and oceans, connect offshore renewable projects to onshore grids, link islands to…
Maritime Meets Digital: The Ocean’s Role in Trade, Data, and Connectivity When most people think about the oceans, the first images that come to mind are container ships stacked high with…
Sparkle Strengthens Its Asian Footprint with New Routes, Resilient Infrastructure, and Security-First Innovation Subsea cables represent the foundation of the modern internet, carrying 99% of international network traffic. Their number has grown exponentially…
“Too Timid” on Cable Security: UK Report Warns of Rising Threats to Undersea Connectivity The UK Government has been warned it is “too timid” in defending the country’s undersea internet cables, with a new…
Hybrid Infrastructure, Global Reach: Mobily Supports Saudi Arabia’s Global Connectivity Goals As digital transformation accelerates worldwide, demand for secure, high-capacity connectivity has never been greater. In this evolving landscape, Saudi Arabia…
Cameroon’s Gold Mine Under the Sea: Only 16% of Subsea Capacity in Use Cameroon’s state-owned telecom operator, Camtel, currently runs four submarine cables—SAT3/WASC, WACS, SAIL, and NCSCS—but uses just 16% of their total…
Invisible Infrastructure, Visible Chaos: Building B2B Continuity in a Subsea-Dependent World Beneath the oceans lies over 1.4 million kilometers of fiber-optic cable—enough to circle the Earth more than 35 times—forming the…
The Billion-Dollar Lifeline: How Undersea Cables Are Rewiring Emerging Markets Over the last three decades, nearly one million miles of submarine internet cables have been laid beneath the ocean, an…