Re: Another cablecut - sri lanka to suez Re: Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption

From: Martin Barry (no email)
Date: Sat Feb 02 2008 - 13:15:16 EST

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    $quoted_author = "Scott Francis" ;
    >
    > maybe there's a lot more overlap in shipping lanes and cable runs than
    > I thought ...

    In confined waters like the Suez, Red Sea et. al. there is a lot of overlap.
    Which makes three cables cuts in that area during bad weather not such a
    stretch of the imagination.

    Open waters like trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific have less overlap with
    shipping lanes but still need to cross fishing areas etc.etc. But you'd be a
    little more suspicious if those sites had a similar cluster of cuts unless
    there was something in common (i.e. same landing station, cuts close to
    shore).

    cheers
    marty

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