NATO plans to build satellite links as backups to undersea cables — recent cable damage incidents shine spotlight on Project HEIST

NATO is working on Project HEIST; a system designed to locate damaged undersea cables and automatically reroute data to satellites.

https://www.tomshardware.com/networking/nato-plans-to-build-satellite-links-as-backups-to-undersea-cables-recent-cable-damage-incidents-shine-spotlight-on-project-heist

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