Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Undersea cables are actually more vulnerable than you might think

Undersea cables

The idea that saboteurs in wetsuits would dive to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea and cut a fibre optic cable, though not impossible, is highly unlikely, if only because doing so would be a good way to wind up dead.


"These cables are carrying thousands of volts of power," Mark Simpson, CEO of SEACOM, told Wired. The company owns five undersea fibre optic lines running from South and East Africa to Asia and Europe. Attempting to cut such a line could easily kill you, he said, making sabotage "pretty unusual and pretty dangerous."


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via Wired.co.uk



http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-04/3/vulnerable-undersea-cables

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