Skip to content
Friday, December 5, 2025

VibeWire Magazine

Your Alternate News Source for Transport, Politics, UFO, Paranormal, Anything

  • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Data Deletion Instructions
  • Rail
    • Navy Narrow Gauge at Pearl Harbor
    • D&RG / D&RGW Tennessee Pass Route History
    • U.S. Navy Railroad, Pearl Harbor
    • The Decline of Rail Freight in Australia: A Multifaceted Analysis
  • Amtrak Scenic Train Routes
    • The Southwest Chief
  • Telecoms
    • Why Melbourne has advantages over Sydney for Data Centre Deployment
    • Geelong and Ballarat the new Data Centre Development Opportunities?
    • Development of international subsea fibre cables for Melbourne Australia
    • Underwater cables in Red Sea damaged months after Houthis threatened to do just that
  • Space
    • How China’s Tiangong Station is Reshaping the Landscape of Space Exploration
    • Why NASA’s First Landing On The Moon in 50 Years Matters – It’s Commercial, Cryogenic & Confused
    • NASA’s Voyager 1 glitch has scientists sad yet hopeful
  • UFO
    • UFO wreckage was salvaged by British special forces in the 1980s
  • Military
    • The Royal Navy Scuttled 116 Captured U-Boats After WWII

Category: Subsea Cable News

  • Home
  • Subsea Cable News
Australia’s Indian Ocean Territories matter again in the digital age
  • Australia
  • Google
  • Subsea Cable News
  • Telecommunications

Australia’s Indian Ocean Territories matter again in the digital age

  • Brian Evans
  • November 20, 2025
  • 0

In a sign that geography is destiny, isolated islands look set to soon be essential nodes for the world’s data.

Subsea cable capacity demands between Southeast Asia and the USA
  • Optical & Fixed Networks
  • Subsea Cable News
  • Telecommunications

Subsea cable capacity demands between Southeast Asia and the USA

  • Brian Evans
  • October 12, 2025
  • 0

The 10-year outlook for submarine fibre cable capacity demand between Southeast Asia and the United States is overwhelmingly positive, predicting substantial.

Red Sea cable cuts cause widespread connectivity issues
  • Breaking News
  • Subsea Cable News
  • Telecommunications News

Red Sea cable cuts cause widespread connectivity issues

  • Brian Evans
  • September 9, 2025
  • 0

Internet connectivity across parts of Asia and the Middle East was disrupted after several undersea cables cut.

Chinese vessel suspected of damaging an undersea cable between Taiwan and Kinmen Island
  • China
  • Subsea Cable News
  • Taiwan

Chinese vessel suspected of damaging an undersea cable between Taiwan and Kinmen Island

  • Helen Carrie
  • February 27, 2025
  • 0

The crew, which is all Chinese, is being detained and taken to Taiwan.

Sweden is investigating a cable break in the Baltic Sea
  • Baltic Sea
  • Breaking News
  • Subsea Cable News
  • sweden
  • Telecommunications

Sweden is investigating a cable break in the Baltic Sea

  • Helen Carrie
  • February 25, 2025
  • 0

Swedish authorities are investigating a damaged cable that was discovered in the Baltic Sea, according to Swedish news agency TT

Launch of the Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre
  • Australia
  • Australia Politics
  • Subsea Cable News
  • Telecommunications
  • Telecommunications News

Launch of the Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre

  • Brian Evans
  • July 30, 2024
  • 0

Australia is launching a new Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre, to help ensure undersea cable networks in the Indo-Pacific are resilient.

Vietnam reports multiple optical fibre cable cuts
  • Breaking News
  • Subsea Cable News
  • Vietnam

Vietnam reports multiple optical fibre cable cuts

  • Guest authors
  • June 18, 2024
  • 0

Vietnam’s internet performance is reportedly suffering due to cuts on three out of five subsea cables serving the country.

U.S. Fears Undersea Cables Are Vulnerable to Espionage From Chinese Repair Ships
  • Subsea Cable News
  • Telecommunications

U.S. Fears Undersea Cables Are Vulnerable to Espionage From Chinese Repair Ships

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • May 21, 2024
  • 0

Google, Meta Platforms and others partially own many cables, but they rely on maintenance specialists, including some with foreign ownership

At the crux of the Pacific Cable Cold war are two key issues
  • Subsea Cable News

At the crux of the Pacific Cable Cold war are two key issues

  • Guest authors
  • January 30, 2024
  • 0

Outlandish Chinese claims on the South China Sea which include virtually all of the territorial waters of Philippines and other states

  • Cumbrian rail station to host an afternoon of festive cheer
  • Union Pacific President Beth Whited Celebrates 37 Years with the Railroad and Announces Transition to Company Advisor
  • Union Pacific Unveils Commemorative Lincoln Locomotive No. 1616 with First Trip Planned in May
  • Union Pacific Reports First Quarter 2025 Results

Copyright © 2025 VibeWire Magazine Theme: Express News By Adore Themes.