Australia is connected to the world by cables no thicker than a garden hose and at risk from sharks, accidents and sabotage
Briefly

More than 1 million kilometres of undersea cables carry 99% of Australia's data, making them vital despite advancements in satellite technology that attracts more attention.
Despite the vital role of submarine cables in global data transfer, they are vulnerable to various threats including sabotage, accidents, hacking, and even marine life.
Australia is strategically connected to 15 submarine cables, with primary landing stations in Sydney and Perth, emphasizing the importance of maritime security.
The global demand for data shows no sign of slowing, necessitating continued reliance on submarine cables despite the evolving satellite technology landscape.
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