Underwater Cables

Underwater cables are cables that are laid on or beneath the seabed to facilitate the transmission of data, electricity, or telecommunications between land-based stations. These cables can carry various types of signals, including fiber optics for internet and telecommunication services, as well as power for electricity distribution. Underwater cables are crucial for global communication, connecting continents and enabling international data exchange. Their design is engineering-intensive to withstand underwater conditions, protecting them from environmental hazards and physical damage. The deployment of these cables involves complex logistics and technologies to ensure reliable and efficient connectivity across large distances in ocean basins.