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Extracts from the book “Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet” by Andrew Blum. Copyright © 2012 by Andrew Blum. Published by Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins in the US and Viking/Penguin in the UK and globally. Page 193 “Undersea cables are the ultimate totems of our physical connections. If the Internet is a global phenomenon, it’s because there are tubes underneath the ocean. They are the fundamental medium of the global village.” Pages 194 - 195 “In 2004, Tata paid $130 million for the Tyco Global Network, which included almost forty thousand miles of fiber-optic cable spanning three continents, including major undersea links across both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The system was a beast” Page 195 “The piece of the network known as TGN-Pacific, for example, consisted of a fourteen thousand mile loop from Los Angeles to Japan and back to Oregon – two full crossings of the mighty Pacific. Finished in 2002, it had eight fibre pairs, double the number of its competitors. From an engineering standpoint, the Tyco Global Network – rechristened the Tata Global Network – was grand and beautiful.” Page 197 “You get a number of benefits from being global,” [Tata Communications] said. “We’re connected to thirty-five of the biggest Internet exchanges around the world, so you can get to DE-CIX o AMS-IX or London, whether it’s the last mile, or the last three thousand kilometers. And we get to talk about our global restoration, our round-the world capability.” In other words, Tata Communications could promise that if its path from Tokyo to California were somehow obstructed – by an earthquake, say – they’d happily send your bits around the other way. It reminded me of Singapore Airlines’ two daily flights from New York to Singapore: one goes east and one goes west. But only with the Internet do we treat the scale of the planet so casually – and only then because we have physical links like these. For Tata Communications, it was all an effort towards connecting the unconnected places…”
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