6 Feb
2008
6 Feb
'08
5:03 a.m.
An interesting line from page 10 of the article:
"Diversity is not needed in the deep ocean, but land crossings are viewed as considerably more risky."
This philosophy should probably be rethought somewhat, as we may have discovered this past week.
All the recent cuts were littoral, near shore or shallow water. Which is the historical pattern, by far. Cables do go bad and are damaged in the dark depths of the abysmal plains, but by and large damage is near shore, due to people or shallow water related natural effects (waves, underwater landslides, etc). -george william herbert gherbert@retro.com