
Épisode 161
12min.
Mapping the World - Underwater Cables: The Invisible War
Description
There are about 400 underwater cables weaving an invisible yet crucial network in today's age. With a length of 1,3 million kilometers they are vital to the correct functioning of internet and host about 99% of our intercontinental exchanges.
Mapping the World recounts this little-known history. These cables have now more than ever attracted the attention of states, intelligence services and internet majors.
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Français, Allemand
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Espagnol, Anglais, Polonais
Transcription
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Épisodes de la série

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Mapping the World - Libya: The Reasons Behind The Chaos

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Mapping the World - Hong Kong Returns To China

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Mapping the World - Cfa Franc: A Vestige Of The Colonial Era

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Mapping The World - Kurdistan.S?

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Mapping The World - Sahara : Sandy Quagmire?

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Mapping the World - Kosovo, 10 Years Of Independence And What Future?

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Mapping the World - A New Geopolitical Cyber Space

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Mapping The World - Endangered Sand

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Mapping the World - When Sport Becomes Political
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