Submarine Cable Map
►http://www.telegeography.com/telecom-maps/submarine-cable-map/index.html
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#Carte actualisée (avec les #câbles_sous-marins censés être tirés d’ici 2014), et avec les temps de latence sous forme de #constellation ; ça se consulte là ►http://submarine-cable-map-2013.telegeography.com et ça s’achète pour 250$
In addition to mapping the locations of the cables, the map shows a chart detailing the names and connectivity of all the cables installed between 1997 and 2012. For instance, the Challenger-Bermuda 1, built by Alcatel-Lucent in 2008, connects the US to Bermuda and had an initial capacity of 20 Gigabits per second, scalable to 320 Gigabits per second. The Unity/EAC-Pacific cable, lit in 2010 and funded in part by Google, connects the US and Japan (and cost around $300 million to build, according to Wired).
▻http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/01/new-map-shows-how-the-internet-will-travel-underwater-in-2013