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|5.12 Tbit/s||ACE (Africa Cost to Europe)|| ||Equatorial Guinea, The Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Mauritania, Sao Tome and Principe and Sierra Leone.||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACE_(cable_system) WP] [http://www.ace-submarinecable.com/ Operator] In Planning for Q2/2012
 
|5.12 Tbit/s||ACE (Africa Cost to Europe)|| ||Equatorial Guinea, The Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Mauritania, Sao Tome and Principe and Sierra Leone.||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACE_(cable_system) WP] [http://www.ace-submarinecable.com/ Operator] In Planning for Q2/2012
 
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|480 Gbits/s||SEA-ME-WE-3|| ||Norden ([[DE]]) / Oostende ([[BE]]) / Goonhilly ([[GB]]) / Penmarch ([[FR]]) / Sesimbra ([[PT]]) / Tetuan ([[MA]]) / Mazara del Vallo ([[IT]]) / Chania ([[GR]]) / Marmaris ([[TR]]) / Yeroskipou ([[CY]]) / Alexandria ([[EG]]) / Suez ([[EG]]) / Jeddah ([[SA]]) / Djibouti ([[DJ]]) / Muscat ([[OM]]) / Fujairah ([[AE]]) / Karachi ([[PK]]) / Mumbai ([[IN]])  / Cochin ([[IN]])  / Mount Lavinia ([[LK]]) / Pyapon ([[MM]]) / Satun ([[TH]]) / Penang, ([[MY]]) (Where it meets the SAFE and the FLAG cables.) / Medan ([[IN]]) / Tuas ([[SG]]) / Jakarta ([[IN]])  / Perth ([[AU]]) / Mersing ([[MY]]) / Tungku ([[BN]]) / Da Nang ([[VN]]) / Batangas ([[PH]]) / Taipa ([[MO]]) / Deep Water Bay ([[HK]]) / Shantou ([[CN]]) / Fangshan ([[TW]]) / Toucheng ([[TW]]) / Shanghai ([[CN]]) / Keoje ([[KR]]) / Okinawa, ([[JP]])||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEA-ME-WE_3 WP]
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|480 Gbits/s||[[SEA-ME-WE-3]]|| ||Norden ([[DE]]) / Oostende ([[BE]]) / Goonhilly ([[GB]]) / Penmarch ([[FR]]) / Sesimbra ([[PT]]) / Tetuan ([[MA]]) / Mazara del Vallo ([[IT]]) / Chania ([[GR]]) / Marmaris ([[TR]]) / Yeroskipou ([[CY]]) / Alexandria ([[EG]]) / Suez ([[EG]]) / Jeddah ([[SA]]) / Djibouti ([[DJ]]) / Muscat ([[OM]]) / Fujairah ([[AE]]) / Karachi ([[PK]]) / Mumbai ([[IN]])  / Cochin ([[IN]])  / Mount Lavinia ([[LK]]) / Pyapon ([[MM]]) / Satun ([[TH]]) / Penang, ([[MY]]) (Where it meets the SAFE and the FLAG cables.) / Medan ([[IN]]) / Tuas ([[SG]]) / Jakarta ([[IN]])  / Perth ([[AU]]) / Mersing ([[MY]]) / Tungku ([[BN]]) / Da Nang ([[VN]]) / Batangas ([[PH]]) / Taipa ([[MO]]) / Deep Water Bay ([[HK]]) / Shantou ([[CN]]) / Fangshan ([[TW]]) / Toucheng ([[TW]]) / Shanghai ([[CN]]) / Keoje ([[KR]]) / Okinawa, ([[JP]])||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEA-ME-WE_3 WP]
 
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|1,28 Tbs||SEA-ME-WE-4|| || Al Fujaurah ([[AE]]) / Alexandria ([[EG]]) / Annaba ([[DZ]]) / Bizerte ([[TN]]) / Chennai (Madras) ([[IN]]) / Colombo ([[LK]]) / Cox's Bazaar ([[BD]]) / Jeddah ([[SA]]) / Karachi ([[PK]]) / Malacca Town ([[MY]]) / Marseille ([[FR]]) / Mumbai ([[IN]]) / Palermo ([[IT]]) / Satun ([[TH]]) / Suez ([[EG]]) / Tuas ([[SG]]) || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEA-ME-WE_4 WP] [http://www.seamewe4.com/ Operator]
 
|1,28 Tbs||SEA-ME-WE-4|| || Al Fujaurah ([[AE]]) / Alexandria ([[EG]]) / Annaba ([[DZ]]) / Bizerte ([[TN]]) / Chennai (Madras) ([[IN]]) / Colombo ([[LK]]) / Cox's Bazaar ([[BD]]) / Jeddah ([[SA]]) / Karachi ([[PK]]) / Malacca Town ([[MY]]) / Marseille ([[FR]]) / Mumbai ([[IN]]) / Palermo ([[IT]]) / Satun ([[TH]]) / Suez ([[EG]]) / Tuas ([[SG]]) || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEA-ME-WE_4 WP] [http://www.seamewe4.com/ Operator]

Revision as of 13:29, 29 August 2013

Cables Overview

Type Name Owner Landing Points Ressources/Comments
2,88 Tbit/s AAG (Asia-America Gateway) Changi (SG) / Keawaula (Hawaii) / La Union (PH) / Lantau (HK) / Mersing (MY) / San Luis Obispo (AT&T) (US) / Sri Racha (TH) / Tanguisson (GU) / Tungku (BN) / Vung Tau (VN) WP Operator
120 Gbit/s (Atlantic Crossing 1) Tyco / Global Telesystems Ltd Brookhaven Cable Station in Shirley, New York (US) / Land's End Cable Station in Whitesands, (UK) / Westerland Cable Station on Sylt (DE) / KPN Telecom cable station, Beverwijk (NL) WP
320 Gbit/s AC2 (Atlantic Crossing 2) Level 3 Communications and Global Crossing Ltd. Bellport/Brookhaven, New York (US) / Bude, UK WP
5.12 Tbit/s ACE (Africa Cost to Europe) Equatorial Guinea, The Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Mauritania, Sao Tome and Principe and Sierra Leone. WP Operator In Planning for Q2/2012
480 Gbits/s SEA-ME-WE-3 Norden (DE) / Oostende (BE) / Goonhilly (GB) / Penmarch (FR) / Sesimbra (PT) / Tetuan (MA) / Mazara del Vallo (IT) / Chania (GR) / Marmaris (TR) / Yeroskipou (CY) / Alexandria (EG) / Suez (EG) / Jeddah (SA) / Djibouti (DJ) / Muscat (OM) / Fujairah (AE) / Karachi (PK) / Mumbai (IN) / Cochin (IN) / Mount Lavinia (LK) / Pyapon (MM) / Satun (TH) / Penang, (MY) (Where it meets the SAFE and the FLAG cables.) / Medan (IN) / Tuas (SG) / Jakarta (IN) / Perth (AU) / Mersing (MY) / Tungku (BN) / Da Nang (VN) / Batangas (PH) / Taipa (MO) / Deep Water Bay (HK) / Shantou (CN) / Fangshan (TW) / Toucheng (TW) / Shanghai (CN) / Keoje (KR) / Okinawa, (JP) WP
1,28 Tbs SEA-ME-WE-4 Al Fujaurah (AE) / Alexandria (EG) / Annaba (DZ) / Bizerte (TN) / Chennai (Madras) (IN) / Colombo (LK) / Cox's Bazaar (BD) / Jeddah (SA) / Karachi (PK) / Malacca Town (MY) / Marseille (FR) / Mumbai (IN) / Palermo (IT) / Satun (TH) / Suez (EG) / Tuas (SG) WP Operator

Events / Articles / Situations

Date Source Title Tags
20130621 guardian.co.uk GCHQ taps fibre-optic cables for secret access to world's communications - Exclusive: British spy agency collects and stores vast quantities of global email messages, Facebook posts, internet histories and calls, and shares them with NSA, latest documents from Edward Snowden reveal SUBCOMCAB / GB / GCHQ / US / NSA / MASTERING THE INTERNET / GLOBAL TELECOMS EXPLOITATION / TEMPORA
20130327 bbc.co.uk Egypt arrests as undersea internet cable cut off Alexandria SEA-ME-WE 4
2007 kes.info Gläserne Leitung: Glasfaser-Netzwerke sind verletzlicher als oft gedacht - Neue Übertragungsverfahren erfordern zwar andere Angriffstechniken, schließen Angriffe aber nicht aus. Auch die Datenübertragung über Glasfasern ist – entgegen vielfach verbreiteter Meinung – nicht vor Lauschangriffen gefeit. SUBCOMCAB
20050220 nytimes.com New Nuclear Sub Is Said to Have Special Eavesdropping Ability SUBCOMCAB
20010523 spiegel.de Interview zum Horch-U-Boot: Nur für den Kriegsfall zu gebrauchen? SUBCOMCAB
20010523 spiegel.de Lauschangriff: Zapfen Geheimdienst-U-Boote Telefonkabel an? SUBCOMCAB / NSA
20010527 cryptome.org Subject: Re: NSA tapping undersea fibers? NSA / SUBCOMCAB

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