TeleGeography’s Submarine Cable Map not too long ago hit a brand new milestone: depicting over 550 cable programs.
As of June 2023, that’s a whopping 485 in-service programs, with one other 70 deliberate.
The variety of cable programs we research is consistently growing. This is because of huge funding on this infrastructure—each alongside main routes and to small islands—in addition to our ongoing efforts to trace world programs in additional element.
Nonetheless, the variety of in-service programs is larger now than in some other yr throughout the final 20 years.
What’s included on this depend?
We concentrate on publicly-known communications programs; undersea traces completely devoted to energy transmission, analysis networks, and personal authorities use are excluded. As soon as cables are retired, we take away them from our on-line map.
In March, I had the possibility to hitch my colleague Greg Bryan on TeleGeography Explains the Web to speak by way of the cable-tracking course of.
You’ll be able to take heed to the complete episode over right here.
What will we imply by cable programs?
The variety of cable programs we monitor is totally different from the full point-to-point connections proven on the map.
The variety of cable programs we monitor is totally different from the full point-to-point connections proven on the map.
Every cable system is uniquely designed to suit its capability necessities and native geography. As such, it could comprise a number of segments or branches, as do over half of the programs on our map.
The distinction between cable programs and segments is most simply demonstrated within the Atlantic. Though there are solely 12 in-service trans-Atlantic cable programs, 17 segments truly cross this route.
That is made attainable by programs like Vodafone’s Apollo, which not too long ago celebrated its twentieth birthday. Apollo connects the U.S., France, and the U.Ok. by way of two parallel paths—one North, the opposite South, and every with their very own pair of touchdown stations.
Interactive map followers might be accustomed to our month-to-month cable trivia. We not too long ago requested map viewers to ponder the typical variety of landings per system on the map. Our winner acknowledged the complexity of subsea system design by accurately guessing not two, not three, however 5!
Should you’d like the possibility to win a free map by way of your individual data of subsea programs, click on right here (or search for the blue icon within the backside left nook of the map).
Submit the right reply and also you’ll be entered to win a free submarine cable map. There’s a brand new little bit of trivia—and a brand new probability to win—each month.