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10 PART SERIES
Subsea network optimisation and diversity
Undersea network systems are the cornerstone of global communication. This 10 Part series looks at how providers can optimise their international undersea footprint to better serve customers.
10 PART SERIES
Subsea network optimisation and diversity
Undersea network systems are the cornerstone of global communication. This 10 Part series looks at how providers can optimise their international undersea footprint to better serve customers.
Articles
Article One | 2min read
Five benefits of undersea cable diversity for today's businesses and consumers
Undersea cable networks are key components of the global communication infrastructure, linking many countries and continents. Global businesses and consumers rely extensively on internet and communication...
Article Five | 2min read
Optimising undersea connectivity with artificial intelligence and machine learning
AI and machine learning algorithms can evaluate network traffic patterns and dynamically alter data routeing and switching to ensure the most effective path is selected while lowering latency.
Article Seven | 2min read
Currents, tides, wrecks, and more: The impact of the environment on undersea connectivity
In this article of SUBCO’s series on submarine cable optimisation and diversity, we will look at how these factors affect submarine connectivity, and how to minimise network downtime.
Article Eight | 2min read
Driving sustainable subsea connectivity: Reducing environmental impact and energy use
As the demand for global connectivity continues to grow, the subsea cable industry is increasingly focused on sustainability. Cable systems must be designed to reduce their impact on the environment.
Article Nine | 2min read
The potential for using undersea drones for network maintenance and surveillance.
Undersea drones for network maintenance and monitoring have emerged as a viable alternative in recent years. In this article, we will look into the feasibility of employing underwater drones for network maintenance and monitoring.
Article Ten | 2min read
Looking ahead: The future of undersea cable networks
The volume of data transferred via the world's underwater cables is likely to expand dramatically in the next years due to the rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and other data-intensive applications.
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