The latest report from international bandwidth market analyst firm TeleGeography has found a spike in investment into international submarine cable systems this year, but building redundancy into the networks remains the biggest challenge to cable operators.Despite natural disasters causing significant damage to submarine cable systems linking Japan and reducing internal capacity to the country by approximately 30 per cent, the firm pointed to the country as an optimal example of retaining an international link.To read this Computerworld report in full, see:
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International bandwidth demand grows as Japan stays online
The latest report from international bandwidth market analyst firm TeleGeography has found a spike in investment into international submarine cable systems this year, but building redundancy into the networks remains the biggest challenge to cable operators.