The geography of global connectivity is largely invisible. It does not run through ports or traditional trade routes, but through thousands of kilometres of fibre optic cables laid across the seabed—silent infrastructure that carries more than 95 per cent of intercontinental data traffic and underpins the functioning of the global economy. An invisible backbone. It is in this context that, during the plenary of the International Cable Protection…
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