Media Coverage
| Southern Cross Describes Repair Operation - Southern Cross Cable Ltd. (SCCL) reports on repair to a fault on its cable system, featuring work of Global Marine. Link to Coverage >> |
What lies beneath - Leon Walker and Chris Berridge of Global Marine explain that exploration efficiency can be improved if we understand what lies beneath the surface. Link to Coverage >> |
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| Web in trouble? - The Mail on Sunday features Global Marine Systems in story about hidden cables under a Cornish beach feeding the world's internet. Link to Coverage >> |
Making the connection - Energy Engineering's Mike Farish talks to Global Marine Systems about how they are going about tapping into what they see as a major growth opportunity. Link to Coverage >> |
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| Global Marine Systems Awarded Business Weekly's East of England Business - International Trade Award Given in Recognition for Business Expansion in Asia and Europe. Link to Coverage >> |
Who Protects The Internet? Pull up the wrong undersea cable, and the Internet goes dark in Berlin or Dubai.... See Popular Science article featuring Global Marine! Link to Coverage >> |
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| Telecommunications and Power Cables across the seabed - Linking countries and continents, cabling the sea depths - discussions with Global Marine management. Read Coverage >> [Original] |
Huawei Marine Wins Contract for Submarine Cable System to Bridge Tunisia and Italy. The “HANNIBAL System” will stretch about 170km across the Mediterranean Sea. Learn More >> |
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| JADE Submarine Cable Jointing Software Released for Commercial Availability, automates record keeping for improving quality and overall performance. Learn More >> |
Gabriel Ruhan, CEO, discusses current market conditions in Subsea Telecoms: Capacity covers "Infrastructure developments by sea, land and sky" Read Coverage >> |
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| Global Marine Energy: Part of innovative electromagnetic survey project to help find oil and gas reserves with Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) Learn More >> |
NRC Handelsblad: "The Internet lies in the ocean" Cables in the ocean are vulnerable... How safe is the World Wide Web anyway?? Read Coverage >> [Original] |
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| Submarine cables: Under pressure Operators are doing deals to build international cable networks, but could there be problems completing them? Read Coverage >> |
Meeting the Challenge: Personnel shortages pose problems in ROV operation and development in the oil and gas industry. See Coverage >> |
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| Analyzing the Internet Collapse: Multiple fiber cuts to undersea cables show the fragility of the Internet at its choke points. Read Coverage >> |
Storming the beach head: Huawei enters submarine cable market. An interview with Gabriel Ruhan, CEO of Global Marine Systems. See Coverage >> |
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