
Splicing the Abyss: The Hidden Fleet Repairing the Global Internet
Fiber-Optics, Grappling Hooks, and the Extreme Deep-Sea Logistics of Telecommunications Maintenance
Michael Hunt(Author)
epubli (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. March 2026
176 pages
978-3-565-37017-7 (ISBN)
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We perceive the internet as a wireless cloud, but 99% of global data physically travels through cables resting in the freezing, pitch-black mud at the bottom of the ocean. When a trawler's anchor or a tectonic shift snaps one of these critical fiber-optic arteries, entire continents face digital blackouts. The defense against this is a highly specialized, hyper-expensive maritime industry: the Submarine Cable Repair Fleet.
This technical deep-dive bypasses software engineering to focus entirely on the brutal physical logistics of deep-sea maintenance. We follow the rapid-response ships that must navigate into massive storms, drop industrial grappling hooks four miles into the Mariana Trench, and blindly fish for the severed ends of a cable no thicker than a garden hose.
The narrative dissects the microscopic precision required once the cable is hoisted on deck, where technicians must physically splice hair-thin glass fibers together under a microscope while the ship violently pitches in the waves.
Discover the unglamorous, wet reality of the digital age. Learn about the sailors and engineers who routinely battle the abyss to keep your data flowing.
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978-3-565-37017-7 (9783565370177)
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