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Re: are underwater routers a thing?
From: Ethan O'Toole <telmnstr () 757 org>
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2022 11:50:34 -0400 (EDT)
I was reading an article in the Economist about a new fiber route down the Red Sea from Israel and wondered if there were any branches off of those lines and where the routers were for them. The route kind of made it look like it was completely at sea, but it would kind of make sense to leave them at sea if you could put a router there.
The NSA taps aren't really routers per se but networking devices nonetheless.
- Ethan
Current thread:
- RE: are underwater routers a thing?, (continued)
- RE: are underwater routers a thing? Jerry Cloe (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? Andy Ringsmuth (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? John Levine (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? Christopher Morrow (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? Karl Auer (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? Justin Streiner (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? H.Shrikumar (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? Karl Auer (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? Lady Benjamin Cannon of Glencoe (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? Joel Jaeggli (Mar 17)
- Re: are underwater routers a thing? Ethan O'Toole (Mar 18)
- RE: are underwater routers a thing? Jerry Cloe (Mar 17)