The ownership landscape is complex, with many cables being owned by consortiums responsible for installation and maintenance costs. Some newer cables, however, are fully owned by single companies like Google, which has its own cables such as Curie and Australia. The ownership landscape of submarine fiber optic cables is not only intricate but also instrumental in shaping global communications. This article delves into the ownership dynamics, the players involved, the technology utilized, and the implications of such ownership. It was compiled for the Maritime Awareness Project. One of the most critical pieces of global. Despite their global importance, no single government owns these cables. These firms have the financial resources, technical expertise and infrastructure needed to lay, maintain and operate the. A TOSLINK optical fiber cable with a clear jacket.
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