When I think of the protection of key infrastructure, I think of bridges, tunnels, ports, airports, the facilities necessary for military and civil order, and the scattered facilities that supply food and energy in the form of electricity and hydrocarbons.
Content Delivery Chain Trends and Evolution (3 of 3)
March 2, 2022
Content Delivery Chain Trends and Evolution (3 of 3)
In this post, we examine the main trends in the content delivery chain and how the role of some parties is evolving.
How Subsea Cables Fit into Content Delivery Chain (2 of 3)
February 8, 2022
How Subsea Cables Fit into Content Delivery Chain (2 of 3)
In a series of three blogs related to Content Distribution, in this post, we take a look at where the various parties involved in this content delivery chain are physically located and how they interconnect to each other. The role of subsea cable systems in this architecture is also described.
End-to-End Content Delivery Chain (1 of 3)
February 1, 2022
End-to-End Content Delivery Chain (1 of 3)
This blog is first in a series of 3 blogs by Bertrand Clesca on the content delivery chain.
Is Elon Musk going make Undersea Cables Obsolete?
January 2, 2022
Is Elon Musk going make Undersea Cables Obsolete?
If I had a satellite in low earth orbit for each time I have heard this question, I may have a constellation of birds that rivals the 30,000 planned by Elon Musk’s Starlink.
Content Provider-Led/Enabled Cable Systems
December 16, 2021
Content Provider-Led/Enabled Cable Systems
With seemingly insatiable bandwidth needs across the globe, major content providers (Facebook, Google, and, to a lesser extent, Amazon and Microsoft) are more involved than ever in the building of long-haul subsea cable systems.