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Study by UW-Madison, UO Details Vulnerable Internet Infrastructure Due to Sea Level Rise

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Thousands of miles of buried fiber optic cable in densely populated coastal regions of the U.S. may soon be inundated by rising seas, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Oregon. The study portrays critical communications infrastructure that could be submerged by rising seas in as soon as 15 years, according to the study’s senior author, Paul Barford, a UW-Madison professor of computer science. Seawater inundation projected for New York City by 2033 and its effect on internet infrastructure. Undersea cables,...Read full article

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    Published: October 2018
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