Como Navios Colossais Consertam Cabos a 3.000 Metros que Carregam 99% da Internet Mundial
How do colossal ships manage to find and repair submarine cables thousands of meters deep? In this Infra Bruta video, you'll understand how one of the most invisible and important infrastructures on the planet works: the cables on the seabed that carry more than 99% of data traffic between continents. Behind messages, videos, bank transfers, data centers, artificial intelligence, and global communication, there is a physical network of submarine cables crossing entire oceans. When one of these cables breaks, specialized ships need to go out to sea, locate the point of failure, use sonar, ROVs, steel hooks, winches, and fiber optic laboratories to pull the cable, make the splice, and return the internet to the ocean floor. This documentary shows the real brutality of this operation: giant ships, heavy seas, 3,000 meters of depth, cables of only a few centimeters, extreme pressure, precision engineering, and small teams supporting an invisible part of the world's internet. If you like giant ships, invisible infrastructure, technology, engineering, the internet, data centers, the deep ocean, and the systems that make the world work, this video is for you. #SubmarineCables #Internet #GiantShips #GrossInfrastructure

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