
Inadequate cable service forces some areas in developing countries to rely on expensive satellite connections. And the long-term upswing in global video consumption and file sharing is sucking up bandwidth. It's a big change from several years ago, when telecom companies were going belly-up from overbuilding their networks.
"Essentially, the global telecom bust has become a boom," says Eric Schoonover, senior analyst at TeleGeography Research, which provided the data for the maps and charts in the graphics. At least $6.4bn worth of transoceanic cable projects are in the works, with even more on the drawing boards.
Sources:http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/20928/?nlid=1172&a=f
Interactive by Alastair Halliday, Charts by Tommy McCall,
Data & Telegraphy Research (http://www.telegraphy.com)
