By Paul Sandle LONDON, May 29 (Reuters) - Britain said shipowners and operators who recklessly damaged subsea internet cables could face tougher penalties, including prison sentences, under proposals ...
Emboldened by its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran is turning to one of the hidden arteries in the global economy: ...
Iran claims it will charge US tech companies fees for using undersea Internet cables that run beneath the contested Strait of ...
Subsea cables can detect disturbances in the light pulses they carry These can be used to locate potential sources of ...
Why Iran wants to charge world’s largest tech companies for using Strait of Hormuz undersea cables
Iran has threatened to impose tariffs on Strait of Hormuz submarine cables, which are crucial for the region's digital ...
Iran has threatened to assert control over the subsea cables that run through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has announced plans to impose fees on the world's largest technology companies for using subsea internet cables running ...
A pan-African subsea cable is being planned in a project partially funded by Orange. Orange Group, Canalink, GUILAB, ...
The subsea cables reportedly serve countries around the Persian Gulf, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, ...
Iran warned last week that submarine cables in the Strait of Hormuz are a vulnerable point for the region's digital economy, ...
The world's Internet connectivity is at risk because thousands of miles of cables on the sea floor are vulnerable to climate-related disasters, according to new research. Fiber optic cables on the sea ...
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