How does laying ‘trans-Atlantic cables’ along the ocean floor give us all internet?

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How does laying ‘trans-Atlantic cables’ along the ocean floor give us all internet?

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What exactly is the question about?

Fiberobital cables can carry a tremendous amount of data and by adding optical amplifiers you can have very long links across the Atlantic.

Cable connections across the Atlantic predate the internet by a century. The first telegraph cable that worked for a long time was laid down in 1866 and was in operation until 1965

Fiberobital cable across the Atlantic can carry a lot of data that can be used for internet traffic. It is not giving us all internet because it is only a small part of a global network with a lot of fibers and other connected technology. You also need lots of server to all the services we access online.

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