Given its geography as an island nation, 99 percent of Japan’s communications depend on subsea cables. Perhaps as a natural consequence, Japan is a significant player in the subsea cable industry, ...
A splitter allows a single peripheral to output to multiple displays.
That's when the idea struck me—what if I were to run a long HDMI cord from my office through the basement and into our living ...
There's a lot of drone warfare footage on the internet from Ukraine and Russia. But over the last year, a surprising evolution in the conflict has emerged, via photos from the battlefront posted ...
The same optic fibers that pulse with the world’s Internet traffic are now listening to the pulse of the planet, picking up earthquake tremors in better detail than traditional seismic networks do. In ...
The proliferation of artificial intelligence workloads is creating concern about the ability of data center networks to keep up with demand. One part of the solution is co-packaged optics (CPO), which ...
SAN JUAN ISLAND — As dawn broke over San Juan Island, a team of scientists stood on the deck of a barge and unspooled over a mile of fiber-optic cable into the frigid waters of the Salish Sea. Working ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Verizon customers in Los Angeles County reported service outages after vandalism of fiber optic cables, the ...
Many of the world’s largest and most devastating earthquakes strike beneath the ocean, where the lack of sensors makes quick warnings difficult. Most monitoring stations are on land. “If we have a big ...
One of the buzziest technologies in modern science may be running right under your feet. Fiber optic cables bring you the internet as data-rich pulses of light, but they also detect signals from the ...
Over several decades, Lumen Technologies built the largest ultralow-loss fiber-optic network in North America, connecting major cities and data centers through its unparalleled infrastructure. With ...
What if hundreds of thousands of Missourians had no way to call 911? What if they had no internet, no dial tone and no cell service to reach the police or fire department? And what if one of the ...