SubOptic 2025 Presentation: Subsea Cable Transmission - Part 1
 
Benoit  Kowalski gave the presentation at the event. The diagram below shows  the standard subsea network architecture. The fibre optic cable and  optical amplifiers are collectively called the wet segment. The rule of  thumb is to bury the cable in waters a thousand meters or less deep.  Approaching shore one has a choice. One can give bring the cable ashore  using small boats. The cable initially lies exposed on the beach up to  the beach manhole. Then the cable is buried from some point in the water  up to the manhole where it is spliced into the front haul fibre that  carries the signal to the cable landing station. From the CLS back haul  fibre goes to a carrier neutral data center that serves as a point of  presence (POP) or interconnection point. The other platinum-plated  approach uses horizontal drilling to install a bore pipe from the  manhole to a point on the sea floor offshore. This is much more  expensive, but better protects the cable.  A  couple of things to note. I...