Ever wondered how much you really know about the world’s vast network of submarine cables?
Each month, cable enthusiasts put their knowledge to the test with the secret trivia game hosted on our interactive submarine cable map.
Today, we’re pulling back the curtain and revealing the latest winning answers! Whether you're a seasoned player or just curious about the fascinating web of global connectivity, this is your chance to see how well you stack up.
Ready to uncover the secrets? Let’s dive in!
If you said Caucasus Cable System, you are correct.
That would be JUPITER, a 14,557-kilometer long cable connecting Japan, the Philippines, and the U.S.
Cat Island is one of many landing points for both ARCOS and Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network.
Although Australia Connect Interlink and Sydney-Melbourne-Adelaide-Perth will land in Perth, they aren’t ready for service yet.
We saved the trickiest question for last. (Pro tip: Transport Networks Research Service subscribers can easily find all of these answers by searching for “November” in the Submarine Cable Profiles tab.)
Ready to play for real? Here's our question for December 2024:
Submit the correct answer over here and you’ll be entered to win a free submarine cable map in our next drawing.
P.S. This month, we’re picking five winners instead of just one. Happy holidays, map lovers! 🎁