RE: [admin] Re: Fourth cable damaged in Middle Eest (Qatar to UAE)

From: Ben Butler (no email)
Date: Mon Feb 04 2008 - 12:29:23 EST

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    The US Navy will deploy their killer ninja dolphins to bottlenose any
    wrong doers :@)

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [mailto:] On Behalf Of
    Kee Hinckley
    Sent: 04 February 2008 17:08
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    Subject: Re: [admin] Re: Fourth cable damaged in Middle Eest (Qatar to
    UAE)

    On Feb 4, 2008, at 4:29 AM, Alex Pilosov wrote:
    > This conversation is quickly spinning into discussion of politics and
    > terrorism.
    >
    > Reminder to all, please stick to the *operational* aspects of this
    > thread.

    In all the fuss about terrorism, people may be forgetting that the
    terrorists have goals *other* than terrorism, and one of those is
    reducing the influence of the West over the Middle East. Removing
    internet connections certainly is an effective (and probably
    necessary) step in that direction. Even if this was accidental, it
    will have made them more aware of the possibility.

    Which leads me to my operational question.

    If you know that someone wants to cut your cables. What defense do
    you have? Is there any practical way to monitor and protect an
    oceanic cable? Are there ways to build them that would make them less
    discoverable? Some way to provide redundancy? A non-physical solution
    involving underwater repeaters? Or is this like pipelines in Iraq?


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