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Subsea and Coastal Cabling: Connecting the Global Economy
Subsea and Coastal Cabling: Connecting the Global Economy

Sat, Mar 21

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Live Via Zoom

Subsea and Coastal Cabling: Connecting the Global Economy

Many people believe that most global data travels through satellites. In reality, over 95% of international internet traffic moves through cables located on the ocean floor.

Time & Location

Mar 21, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM GMT+8

Live Via Zoom

Participants

About the event

These cables are the lifeblood of the global economy and are especially important for island nations.


This session explains the infrastructure that connects our coastal areas to the global digital network.


We will look at how subsea cables are designed and the importance of the stations where they reach shore.


What we will talk about:

  • The Global Network: How subsea cables link different countries and islands together.

  • Landing Stations: The role of coastal facilities in managing data traffic from the ocean to the land.

  • Engineering for the Deep: The methods used to protect cables from underwater pressure and accidental damage.

  • Economic Impact: Why strong coastal connectivity is necessary for local business growth.


Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026

  • Time: 01:00 PM to 02:30 PM via Zoom

  • Cost: Free to attend


Attendance is free for all participants.

If you need a certificate for your professional records, an optional one is available for 199 Pesos.


Tickets

  • FREE PASS

    Sale ends

    Mar 21, 12:50 PM GMT+8

    Live Zoom Webinar access only

    ₱0.00

  • CERT PASS

    Sale ends

    Mar 21, 12:50 PM GMT+8

    Live access + Certificate of Participation Ticket note: “Certificate issued after attendance verification.”

    ₱199.00

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