Global Warming Pemits Artic Cable Route
Global warming has melted so much Arctic ice that a telecommunication group is moving forward with a project that was unthinkable just a few years ago: laying underwater fiber optic cable between Tokyo and London by way of the Northwest Passage. The proposed system would nearly cut in half the time it takes to send messages from the United Kingdom to Asia. The route is the shortest underwater path between Tokyo and London.
Will the environmental impact statement consider the bears?
The quicker transmission time is important in the financial world where milliseconds can count in executing profitable trades and transactions. "Speed is the crux," Ebell said. "You're cutting the delay from 140 milliseconds to 88 milliseconds."
Even imaginary clouds have silver linings!
Posted by: Bobby 2010-01-25 |