Article 6PV8W What lies beneath: the growing threat to the hidden network of cables that power the internet

What lies beneath: the growing threat to the hidden network of cables that power the internet

by
Jonathan Yerushalmy
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6PV8W)

Last month large parts of Tonga were left without internet when an undersea cable was broken. It's a scenario that is far more common than is understood

It was the opening days of 2022, in the aftermath of a huge volcanic eruption, when Tonga went dark. The underwater eruption - 1,000 times more powerful than the bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima - sent tsunami waves across Tonga's nearby archipelago and blanketed the island's white coral sands in ash.

The strength of the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai eruption severed internet connectivity with Tonga, causing a communication blackout at just the moment that a crisis was unfolding.

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