The Glass Roads
No Wires Needed
Inside each cable are strands of glass as thin as hair. Light zips through them incredibly fast. There are no wires connecting every house. Instead, big hubs connect the cables together, acting like busy train stations. If one cable breaks, the data can take a different path. It is like a river splitting around a rock and joining back up later.
Keeping it Strong
The ocean floor is dark and cold. The cables use special batteries to boost the light signals so they do not get weak over long distances. Without these underwater highways, your emails and videos would have nowhere to go.
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- How Can a Single Computer Run the Entire Internet?
- How does the internet actually send data across the world?
- How does the internet know where to send your data packets?
- How does the internet's core infrastructure actually function?
- How does the internet work, from your device to the global network?