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  1. Re:More to the point on Third Undersea Cable Cut · · Score: 1

    Monitoring light on fiber involves the simple bending, not cutting, of the fiber and picking up the light escaping the cladding. This is how fiber is tested, inserting a light source and reading the resulting reception at another point...fusion splicing machines have been using this technology for better than 2 decades. The problem is that there is always a loss of signal that can be detected through monitoring at the nearest switch. Besides the difficulty of the intercept, breaking down the packets to the individual DS3s to the DS1s, then to the individual circuits. Keeping in mind that fiber transmission, today, is at rates that can hardly be imagined, OC388 or OC776. That's over 16 million individual conversations per fiber. The traffic has to be inserted into the light stream with timing marks that are coded, and decoded, during a similar operation at the following reception site. Without the header information, it would take the national laboratory computer a very long time to split out, and combine, a 3 second conversation. Now, I don't think anyone is monitoring anyone's conversations out in the middle of the ocean. The equipment alone would occupy a room of 30-feet by 50-feet.

  2. Re:Call your senators on Technical Risks of the US Protect America Act · · Score: 1

    Do the letters TPC mean anything to you? If you have read Orwell, you will see the meaning is real and it is today!

  3. Re:These are not Future MIT students on High School Kids Beat MIT at Robotics Competition · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ASU Foundation funds Hispanic students 3:1 over any other students in 50 different grants...and it makes no difference if they are legal or illegal. They even have their own graduation ceremony. If a Hispanic is willing to do the work, there is no reason why s/he cannot get an education.