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  1. 8 de may. de 2024 · The Submarine Cable Map is a free and regularly updated resource from TeleGeography. TeleGeography's comprehensive and regularly updated interactive map of the world's major submarine cable systems and landing stations.

  2. Submarine Cable Map. 2024. This new edition depicts 559 cable systems and 1,636 landings that are currently active or under construction. Explore the map. Your browser does not support WebGL. For more information go to http://get.webgl.org/ .

  3. Submarine Cable Map 2023. This new edition depicts 529 cable systems and 1,444 landings that are currently active or under construction. Explore the map. Your browser does not support WebGL. For more information go to http://get.webgl.org/ . New Builds. Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

  4. submarine-cable-map-2021.telegeography.comSubmarine Cable Map

    Submarine Cable Map 2021. This new edition depicts 464 cable systems and 1,245 landing stations that are currently active or under construction. Explore the map. Your browser does not support WebGL. For more information go to http://get.webgl.org/ . New Builds. Africa & Middle East.

  5. submarine-cable-map-2020.telegeography.comSubmarine Cable Map

    Submarine Cable Map 2020. This new edition depicts 447 cable systems and 1,194 landing stations that are currently active or under construction. Explore the map. Your browser does not support WebGL. For more information go to http://get.webgl.org/ . New Builds. Africa is the home to one of the longest cables ever planned— 2Africa.

  6. Submarine Cable Map 2022. This new edition depicts 486 cable systems and 1,306 landings that are currently active or under construction. Explore the map. Your browser does not support WebGL. For more information go to http://get.webgl.org/ . New Builds. Africa & Middle East. PEACE Cable.

  7. You can find a PDF version of Hurricane Electric 's network map here. A 3D WebGL map of Hurricane Electric's backbone network, global submarine cables and global data-centers.