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African Undersea Cable Map Goes Non-Linear

by Steve Song. Average Reading Time: less than a minute.

I try not to be shocked any more at new announcements of undersea cable projects that are destined for African shores. But it’s no good. I am gobstopped again with the announcement of the BRICs cable. I struggle now to find ways to represent all the impending capacity on a single map without it looking like a dog’s breakfast. What I thought was a clever innovation, using the width of the cable as an indicator of design capacity, has turned out to be a nightmare as cables like the SAEx cable announced a design capacity of 12.8 terabits/s, 10 times that of the Seacom cable which launched in 2009. Then things got worse with the WASACE cable announcing a planned design capacity of 40 terabits/s. Trying to implement that in terms of varying width cables made it look like someone had taken big graffiti marker to the map. Continue reading

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