RE: Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption

From: Rod Beck (no email)
Date: Fri Feb 01 2008 - 17:42:02 EST

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    Well, when you have all these cables running through narrow straits or converging to the same stretch of beach, it does not strike me as at all extraordinary.

    An important factor is cooperation. Is there cooperation between the fiber optic guys and fishing associations to minimize hits?

    I would wager there is close to zero.

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: on behalf of Martin Hannigan
    Sent: Fri 2/1/2008 10:33 PM
    To: Ahmed Maged (amaged)
    Cc: Steven M. Bellovin;
    Subject: Re: Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption
     

    On Feb 1, 2008 2:25 PM, Ahmed Maged (amaged) <> wrote:
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    > "Does look normal to me" is far from a global conspiracy theory.
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    > Thank you for the translation but I think you got it wrong.
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    I agree, there should be a sanity check as I understand that they are
    within close proximity of each other. Two ships slipping anchors and
    causing cable breaks in the same area is odd, but if there's a storm
    in the area, that would not be that much of a surprise. There should
    be some logic to the madness.

    I think that the moral of the story is that "more" operators should
    try to better understand what diversity means beyond the metro. The
    challenge is getting the information. The Teleography series of
    internet/sub maps are interesting. They don't demonstrate diversity
    though, since they show figurative routing. Those nice and straight
    lines are a pipe dream.

    -M<

    -M<


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