The internet depends on undersea cables, and Jiang warns that conflict near Iran could cut cables and disrupt internet access for 20 to 30 percent of the world, with major effects on finance and the cloud economy.
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The internet depends on undersea cables, and Jiang warns that conflict near Iran could cut cables and disrupt internet access for 20 to 30 percent of the world, with major effects on finance and the cloud economy.
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"Okay? All right. This is the Internet, guys. Now, you don't know this. You think that the Internet is just that you go on..."
"a war going on, and a circle moves, some cables get cut off, and then, suddenly, you've lost Internet access. And this would, basically,..."
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