>"Microsoft and Facebook to build subsea cable across Atlantic"
>"MAREA will be the highest-capacity subsea cable to ever cross the Atlantic – featuring eight fiber pairs and an initial estimated design capacity of 160Tbps."
>Virginia Beach I don't want the botnet (and pajeets) infesting my area.
Microbook, plz go and stay go.
Dylan Powell
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Noah King
Straight into a prism it goes.
Jace Williams
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Gavin Ramirez
>only 6,600 Pfft thats a poofta length cable.
Adam Wilson
>6,600 km If you're going to write using the metric system (as you should) please AT LEAST write consistently 6,600 km is 6 km and 600 meters 6600 km is 6600 thousands of meters 6.600 km could still be 6600 thousands of meters 6 600 km (SI style, recommended) is again 6600 thousands of meters
only confused anglos use the comma as a thousands separator whilst using the metric system FFS
Eli Lewis
>Microsoft and Facebook literally PRISM: the service enjoy being spied on at insanely high speeds
Eli Jackson
considering facebook's only valuable asset is user data, i'm confident saying they'll do whatever they can to ensure it's not compromised. given how bumbling the USFG is and the public backlash against government snooping, facebook has both popular support and reasonable cause to use the most robust encryption methods available.
I don't trust Facebook to care about my well-being except inasmuch as keeping my data secure means maintaining the value of their advertising data.
Jaxson Evans
Wew lad, use the language we provided you with correctly.
Wyatt Hernandez
wow can you be more autistic please?
Samuel Perry
so it can't be better ping right
Like how long does light take to reach Spain from Virginia beach? Is it under 50ms?
Colton Morales
which 3rd world shithole are you from
6,600 km is 6600 km
Christian Mitchell
Probably a butthurt Yuro
Cooper Russell
160Tbps seems pretty slow 2bh
Analytics by Pajeet™
Tyler Thomas
Advertising is a cover business. Web ads don't sell, if you want to sell you plant shills inside communities.
Jacob Cook
>A comma is a decimal
Confirmed shit tier country.
Jaxon Garcia
>if you want to sell you plant shills inside communities. seriously incredibly delusional.
Michael Gutierrez
Plus, considering that route is already taken by 10 or more cables already, its nothing great.
Big project, but nobody's really gonna notice.
Bentley Thomas
160 terabit = 160,000 gigabyte goddammit Syed you had one job
Isaac Jenkins
Only merkins and deranged brits use comma as a thousands separator, and it's highly non-standard. A comma _could_ be a decimal except in the English version of the SI style. What's sure is that a comma _isn't_ a thousands operator.
You're free to use your non-standard freedom units, but keep your lurid habits in grouping units confined to them thankyouverymuch
Jaxson Ross
>Thinking shills are even worth the payment. >Not simply selecting a target audience on facebook and injecting posts into their timeline for a a few cents per conversion.
Jaxson Perez
this. unless you've used facebook/google ads before, claiming that they're ineffective because you personally block them is crazy. they're surprisingly effective, to say nothing of being allowed (most sites don't let you shill shit, and someone getting caught shilling your site/company/product generally gets you blacklisted from even "organic" discussion there).
Xavier Butler
Meanwhile I'm paying out of the ass for shit tier Internet living only a few miles away. What a shithole.
Aaron Russell
>microsoft Gee, I wonder what all that bandwidth will go to!
Owen Harris
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Jack Edwards
And yet it all comes out to the same answer and length.
Now fucking off out of here fido. You cockwomble.
Luis Martinez
No man. After comma comes decimal numbers. So 6,600 km = 6,6 km 6600 km = 6600,000000 km.
Sincerely, Eurofag
Jason Lopez
>6,600 km is 6 km and 600 meters no it's 6,600,000 metres just saiyan
Elijah Bell
That's nice. It'll be one of thousands of undersea cross continental cables.
Oliver Long
>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_31-0#Numbers >ISO 31-0 (after Amendment 2) specifies that "the decimal sign is either the comma on the line or the point on the line". This follows resolution 10 of the 22nd CGPM, 2003 >decimal >comma
>Numbers consisting of long sequences of digits can be made more readable by separating them into groups, preferably groups of three, separated by a small space. For this reason, ISO 31-0 specifies that such groups of digits should never be separated by a comma or point, as these are reserved for use as the decimal sign. >groups of digits >never be separated by a comma
Henry Howard
6˙600,000 km master race reporting in
Colton Bailey
6.6kkm
Justin Wright
there was an attempt/10 It would be 6.6 Mm
Levi Green
mr shark plz
Carson Reyes
>mega byte bits per second
Joshua Cook
No, comma is thousands. Decimals use the dot. 3.000 = 3 3,000 = 3000
Dylan Martin
There is no such rule, anywhere. You fucking mongoloid.
Justin Gonzalez
Don't skip school else you'll be signing job contracts accepting $2.500 a month and not $2,500
Landon Wilson
what's your definition of "rule"? if you go to wikipedia you see this is codified (albeit inconsistently) all over the world.
you can't be this ignorant. wikipedia exists. the internet exists. you have no excuse for being this clueless.
Eli Kelly
160 gb = 160 tb, apparently
Cooper Gray
Go to any civilised country where minimum wage is more than fifty pence an hour and you'll find it to be so, you fucking mudslime.
Benjamin King
Stupid people thinking satellites are more reliable and faster than direct fiber connection, wew lad.
Also, some people seem surprised with this even when we already have those more than a century ago.
Angel Richardson
Wasn't the first cable made from nylon for New York to LONdon
Cooper Ramirez
So what happens when a whale or two decides to floss their ass with this cable? Will it unplug from either side of the atlantic? Will they be using break-away cables to prevent damage?
Robert Campbell
Yeah and it sucked ass
Tyler Hughes
>So what happens when a whale or two decides to floss their ass with this cable? i'm not sure if this is a joke or if you're several kinds of retarded. >Will it unplug from either side of the atlantic? Will they be using break-away cables to prevent damage? oh my god are you actually several different kinds of retarded??
Brayden Bailey
He is asking about underwater damage user, you don't need to sperg out. Cable are pretty big and rought, dont worry, big sharks can't even damage them... much.
Benjamin Adams
maybe someday iridium will be upgraded to modern radios... someday...
Christian Martin
It's a valid question, you fuckhead. No it won't unplug and no there is no 'break-away' cable. It's just armored in shallower waters. It's basically a steel cable with glass fiber inside.
Michael Sanchez
It was a joke, user. No need to sperg
Jason Ramirez
>i'm not sure if this is a joke or if you're several kinds of retarded. translation: I have no idea >oh my god are you actually several different kinds of retarded?? translation: I have no idea
>"Interesting note about TAT-8 - it seems sharks enjoyed the taste, chewing on the wire until the repeater voltage would kill them and causing many outages. This lead to shark-proof cables."
Brayden Garcia
The answer they gave was that most cables go to the North East of the U.S. so if something were to happen in that geographic location, it would affect almost all of the cables.
You can agree or disagree, but that's what they've publicly stated.
Luis Perez
The only mongoloid here is you. So make like a fucking Mongol and go live somewhere desolate and isolated so we no longer have to put up with your extreme stupidity.
Andrew Sanders
How is 160tbs cable possible. It doesn't make any sense
Kevin Sanders
>It doesn't make any sense Why? Because you're retarded? You think they just lay fucking CAT6 cable under the oceans and that's how they connect continents?
Adam Watson
Explain it then you cunt
Anthony Hernandez
Dumbass, it changes between countries. The dot and the comma depends on the autor.
Where i come from the dot is for decimal and the comma is for every three powers of ten.
Ten thousand: 10,000.00 One divided by a hundred: 0.01
Jordan Lee
It's possible because it's a cable they can put 160Tbps through.
Kayden Edwards
Could we ever get rid of the "ping" problem? Say I'm in Australia (thank god I'm not though) and want to play with someone in NYC. Would I ever be able to play with sub 100 ping?
Liam Butler
this shit pisses me off so much. thousands separators should die, so should commas as decimals, all of it yesterday.
Adam Gomez
only remotely acceptable thousand separator style
Gabriel Parker
What's to explain? You've got 480Mbps USB 2.0 cables, 6Gbps SATA cables and fucking 160Tbps intercontinental fibre channel cables.
Leo Kelly
It's fiber. Signal degradation is far less over fiber. Since you don't have to worry about capacitance or inductance in fiber, the signal (light) can be modulated (turned on and off) at an insanely high speed.
In copper, even in twisted pair, which is specifically meant to counteract capacitance, your modulation cap is far, far, far lower. Several orders of magnitude lower.
Then, in copper, you also have crazy losses. While copper can only go a few hundred feet before all these factors wreck your signal, you can go many kilometers with fiber without any repeating.
Pic is what happens to a square wave (simplest signal, alternating zeroes and ones, more or less) with some crazy capacitance.
Bentley Morales
Values are spelled in contracts, like two thousand five hundred USD
Brody Perry
thank mr shark
Robert Cooper
>simplest signal, alternating zeroes and ones
A square wave is about as complex a signal as you can get because it has stupidly high frequency harmonics. It's degrading toward a sine wave because that's the actual simplest signal.
Justin Harris
As a former cable tech that had to go to people's houses and fix their modems/routers and other stupid shit (never ever work that job, 2 most shitty years of my life).
A majority of people legitimately think that wifi is more reliable/better then cable. It is scary. I would have customers that would have their laptop right next to their router and I would explain they should hardwire it for better performance/reliability and they refused to believe me.
Samuel Collins
Not always true. My current job's contract was not, although my previous one was.
But it should be noted that there is a difference between the contract and acceptance letter. The acceptance letter, also legally binding, had the salary amount. The contract specified the terms, but did not refer to the specific amount. For instance, it would say, "severance pay equal to twice (2) yearly salary" instead of $190000 (were there a part of the contract that said that, which there wasn't). There's a good reason for this: salary changes. The hypothetical severance pay would change every year.
Pic related.
Oliver Torres
Simplest in terms of explaining it to that dude. But yes, you are 100% correct.
Gavin Wilson
>Dumbass, it changes between countries. The dot and the comma depends on the autor. Nononono. You're mistaken in your sheer ignorance. Read up the one and only ISO standard.
Feel free to group units how pleases you most when talking about feet, yards, gallons, Her Majesty's anushole and the like; but please refrain from extending such inane approaches to the civilized world
Adam Cook
for what reason?
Joseph Mitchell
Things that amaze me here.
Africa has a cable? Madagaskar has 3 connections? Alaska has more cables then all of Argentia and Chile.
How is this cable here even profitable?
Mide of fucking no where Pacific Ocean has better internet then most Land countries.
Andrew Adams
They own it and can keep the lions hare of bandwidth for themselves. If VR takes off there will be a lot of demand for internet tubes.
Xavier Nguyen
We have plenty of internet tubes, most of the Internet has been overengineered already.
Also VR has nothing to do with increase internet demand unless you think we're going to be doing an OnLive style VR setup which has been done with OnLive with current setup, not ot mention VR is a giant meme and let down.
Evan Rogers
Imagine yourself in the middle of the Pacífico Sur, the biggest expanse of water in the motherfucking planet Earth. You want some land? Lol gl faggot, there's nothing than water when you North, water when you turn to the Ease, water when you turn to the West, water when you turn to the South. And beware, if you fucking try to turn 360 degrees and walk away, you're gonna drown in that big fatass fucking ocean. So, what can you? The only reasonable and acceptable answer is to fap yourself to death whilst looking at snuff dragon loli porn
And that's why some puny pacific atoll has better connectivity than Mexico or Adelaide, straya
I personally expected Iceland to perform better, given all the memes on muh glorious Icelandic connectivity
Also I'm not really sure that the cable connecting motherfuckin Polar Bears to Northern Norway was really needed, a cable connecting the whole northern country would have been a so much better idea for fucks' sake
Like, connecting Scandinavia - Russia (Siberia) - Realms of Canadia - Greenland - Iceland You could cover that shit with less than 16000 km
Christian Williams
> Lol gl faggot, there's nothing than water when you North, water when you turn to the Ease *Lol gl faggot, there's nothing than water when you look North, water when you turn to the East >So, what can you? *So, what can you do? > a cable connecting the whole northern country *a cable connecting the whole northern countries
I shall proof-read sometimes
Jonathan Martin
I wonder if anyone can compare the connection speed of satellites compared to hard wired
Cameron Diaz
>i'm confident saying they'll do whatever they can to ensure it's not compromised
Are you fucking serious? Nobody is insuring it isn't compromised, it's all compromised. The average person is such an idiot these companies don't have to care.
Gavin Smith
bait?
James Gray
At least then maybe I'll be able to find a decent job without commuting to Norfolk
Colton Ramirez
>tfw Suffolk
Who else /stuckwithDSL/ here?
Mason Russell
You can't get that fast of a connection with sattelites, since the sattelite bouncing the signal isn't going to be able to process data as fast as ground stations
Mason Edwards
While writing with English, you use a comma for numerical separation
Man you fucking third worlders make me sick to my stomach, there isn't anything more aggravating and incomprehensible to see you idiotic faggots use a fucking PERIOD for dividing integers into rational numbers
Josiah Moore
I would kill for it to be true in America
Michael Edwards
kill yourself
Nathan Nguyen
It takes all sorts to make a world
Nolan Cooper
see I seriously hope your parents will never know how much of a stubborn retard you are
Dylan Howard
I want a serious answer to this for some reason, I know barely anything about this part of the networking world.