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Plans Announced for Developing Arctic Fiber Cable
Matt Fouch Matt Fouch

Plans Announced for Developing Arctic Fiber Cable

Far North Digital/True North Global Networks and Cinia are developing the first long-haul submarine fiber system, Far North Fiber (FNF), through the Northwest Passage connecting Asia to North America and Europe.

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Government of Portugal Formally Commits to CAM SMART Cable System
Matt Fouch Matt Fouch

Government of Portugal Formally Commits to CAM SMART Cable System

The announcement can be considered the formal launch with full government commitment of the submarine cable linking the Continent, the Azores and Madeira (CAM) in a ring system with sensors for earthquake and tsunami early warning and climate and ocean monitoring (SMART CAM).

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Bruce Howe and Colleagues Publish SMART Cables Paper
Matt Fouch Matt Fouch

Bruce Howe and Colleagues Publish SMART Cables Paper

JTF Chair Dr. Bruce Howe and colleagues, including several from the JTF, published a comprehensive paper entitled “SMART Subsea Cables for Observing the Earth and Ocean, Mitigating Environmental Hazards, and Supporting the Blue Economy” in Frontiers in Earth Science.

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LEA Releases Atlantic SMART CAM Management considerations Report
Matt Fouch Matt Fouch

LEA Releases Atlantic SMART CAM Management considerations Report

Portugal’s Listening to the Earth under the Atlantic (LEA) team, which includes the Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT), Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL), and Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA), released a detailed document presenting a management concept to facilitate the procurement process for a telecom submarine cable system with the integration of seismic and environmental detection sensors under the principles established by JTF SMART Cables.

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