Iran just published a map of every undersea internet cable running through the Strait of Hormuz.

Nobody is telling you how FUCKED the internet situation actually is right now. Iran just published a map of every undersea internet cable running through the Strait of Hormuz. 97 percent of global internet traffic rides on undersea cables. Now watch the domino effect: → One… pic.twitter.com/FW8QQfwGfy — 🇺🇸 Ronald Carter (@USronaldcarter) April 23, 2026

A single billionaire family could soon sit atop nearly all film, streaming, and cable power in America.

Lose-lose situation. The question is, do we want a company controlling the entire film and streaming industry, or do we want to further enlarge the power of the Ellison family? Here are my thoughts from 3 days ago, but I’m happy to talk about this even further. https://t.co/Ta6bl4kFQ2 — World of Finance (@FinancesWorld) December 8, …

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Mystery cable cuts in the Red Sea shatter internet traffic between Asia and Europe as Microsoft scrambles to reroute data and warns users of widespread service slowdowns

Something ruptured under the surface and the quiet around it feels louder than the break itself. At 05:45 UTC on Saturday, multiple subsea cables were severed in the Red Sea, triggering internet outages across Pakistan, India, and the United Arab Emirates. Microsoft called it a “service degradation,” but the phrase barely hides the scale of …

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CABLE NEWS Ratings for MARCH just in!

Among Total Viewers The Five – Fox News ( 4,300,000) Jesse Watters Primetime – Fox News -( 4,021,000) Special Report with Bret Baier – Fox News – (3,452,000) Gutfeld! – Fox News – (3,344,000) Hannity – Fox News – (3,338,000) The Ingraham Angle – Fox News – (3,334,000) The Will Cain Show – Fox News …

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China’s deep-sea cable cutter threatens 95% of global communications, operates at 4,000 meters.

The new deep-sea cable-cutting device can sever lines at depths of up to 4,000 meters and has been designed for China’s advanced crewed and uncrewed submersibles. In a move that could disrupt crucial undersea communication networks and energy infrastructure worldwide, a Chinese scientific body has unveiled a compact device that can cut cables and power …

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Following the same path cable TV did. The cost only goes up while even more stuff that’s never watched is added.

YouTube TV Raises Price 14%, to $83 per Month, Citing ‘Rising Cost of Content.’ YouTube TV is getting more expensive — outpacing the rate of inflation — with a 14% price increase for the streaming pay-TV package going into effect for new customers immediately. The cost of a new YouTube TV base plan subscription is …

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MSNBC Has No Plans to Have Ex-RNC Chief on CABLE Network

MSNBC Has No Plans to Have Ex-RNC Chief on Network MSNBC has no plans to have former Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on the cable network, its president told employees following the news of her hiring at NBC News. MSNBC president Rashida Jones told employees that the liberal-leaning news network has no plans to …

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Houti just knocked out a subsea cable linking Europe and Asia.

Houthi attacks knock out underwater cables linking Europe and Asia – reporthttps://t.co/cwl2dGiwWG — EndGameWW3 🇺🇸 (@EndGameWW3) February 26, 2024 Report: Iran-backed Houthi terrorists hit underwater internet cables linking Europe and Asia – https://t.co/ioaJ4jI9FP — Robert Spencer (@jihadwatchRS) February 26, 2024 ⚠️ Confirmed: Metrics show a disruption to network connectivity at the Djibouti Data Center which …

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Tensions Escalate: US B-1 Bombers En Route to Middle East as Yemen Houthis Issue Threat to Underwater Cable

In a rapidly developing situation, US B-1 bombers have left Lakenheath Air Base in Britain, heading towards the Middle East, as reported by a US Department of Defense official to Sky News Arabia. Simultaneously, a shocking report emerges as Yemen Houthis threaten to cut an underground fiberoptic cable in the Red Sea if the US …

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