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Los hutíes desconectan los cables submarinos que unen Europa con Asia
El exitoso ataque a los cuatro cables, que se cree pertenecen a los sistemas AAE-1, Seacom, EIG y TGN, marca una seria interrupción de las comunicaciones entre Europa y Asia.
Trabajadores operan en una línea de plomo (sin relación) conectada al cable de fibra óptica en la playa de Arrietara, cerca de Bilbao, norte de España, 13 de junio de 2017, mientras Facebook Inc. y Microsoft Corp. unen fuerzas para construir un cable submarino de fibra óptica a través del Océano At
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FEBRUARY 26, 2024 14:42
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