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Undersea cables form the backbone of global communication, with over 95% of global internet traffic relying on hundreds of fibre-optic cables criss-crossing the globe. But recent incidents such as disruption to cables in the Baltic Sea have highlighted concerns over their security and raised the possibility of ‘grey zone warfare’.
The Inquiry examines who owns and runs this vast global network, what happens when things go wrong, and what the future holds for underseas cables. Are they powerful enough to sustain future communications, and what role could quantum technology play in their future? Presenter: Gary O'Donoghue
Producer: Dan Hardoon and Vicky Carter
Researcher: Katie Morgan
Production Co-ordinator: Liam Morrey
Technical producer: James Bradshaw
Editor: Tara McDermott
Contributors:
Lane Burdette, Research Analyst, TeleGeography
Jovan Kurbali, Director of the Diplo Foundation and Head of Geneva Internet Platform
Erin L Murphy, Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C.
Kristine Berzina, Managing Director at the German Marshall Fund, Washington D.C. Image credit: Boris Horvat via Getty Images |