How a subsea cable is repaired

(onesteppower.com)

44 points | by slicktux 4 days ago

8 comments

  • pchristensen 2 hours ago
    If you havent seen it, you owe it to yoiurself to read Mother Earth, Motherboard: https://www.wired.com/1996/12/ffglass/

    A Neal Stephenson long read about undersea cables. So good!

  • lanewinfield 8 minutes ago
    I've been attempting to buy a cross section of one of these cables for a very long time. Anybody got a lead on one?
  • rollulus 13 minutes ago
    Do they maintain the original connection between the fibers or is that not worth the effort and is a swap not a problem?
  • staticshock 1 hour ago
    I can't believe this article does not mention what I think is the most puzzling part of the repair: the delicate process by which the individual fibers are FUSED TOGETHER in a way that maintains near perfect total internal refraction.
  • hallole 1 hour ago
    This was a good read. I'm obsessed with undersea cables. I consider them one of the wonders of the modern world. Wikipedia says 99% of all internet traffic gets delivered via these ocean-spanning wires, just sitting along the sea floor. Almost unbelievable.
  • dewey 1 hour ago
    Also always interesting: https://www.submarinecablemap.com
  • gnabgib 2 hours ago
    (2021)
  • bodododo 2 hours ago
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