(TNS) — Residents of several North Slope and Northwest Alaska communities have been experiencing Internet and cell service interruptions this week caused by a cut to the subsea fiber-optic network.
The bottom of the sea is a mysterious and inaccessible place, and anything unfortunate enough to slip beneath the waves and into the briny depths might as well be on the Moon. But the bottom of the ...
We've been laying cable across oceans since the 19th century, but the oldest internet cable in the Atlantic is being raised from the sea floor.
Trollers await the July 1 opening of the king salmon season in Sitka’s Crescent Harbor. The commercial season for king salmon in Southeast Alaska opens on Saturday, July 1, 2023. (Berett Wilber/KCAW) ...
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How ships lay fiber optic cables across the ocean floor, plows, ROVs, and the repair process explained
The internet doesn't travel through the air, it travels through thousands of miles of cable buried beneath the ocean, ...
A damaged fiber optic cable in Oregon caused prolonged service disruptions for Alaska Communications internet customers across the state Wednesday, the company said. Internet customers statewide were ...
In the early days of the pandemic, I began pondering the idea of healing. I stumbled upon a story about a cable repair vessel, the Leon Thevenin, which had attended to a cable break off the west coast ...
'It's a safety hazard': Kenosha resident fights to get sidewalk fixed after fiber cable installation
A Kenosha woman has been fighting for more than a year to get her sidewalk fixed after a fiber cable installation left it cracked and uneven.
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