Srinagar, Sept. 19 -- Many countries are facing internet disruptions including India, Pakistan, and parts of the Middle East following damage to subsea cable systems in the Red Sea. The disruption is a reminder of the invisible fragility that underpins our hyper-connected lives where a single fibre snap, hidden deep beneath ocean waters, can ripple outward to paralyze economies and unsettle societies to reveal just how delicate the architecture of global connectivity truly is, even of briefly. Though we often take Internet for granted, our idea of connectivity is not an ethereal, limitless "cloud." Rather, it is a vast and intricate web of undersea fibre-optic cables which transmit pulses of light that carry more than 95 percent of the wo...
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