Does Wi-Fi go through the ocean?


Does Wi-Fi go through the ocean? Today, research stations in Antarctica produce more data than they can transmit over space. Undersea cables are the invisible force driving the modern Internet. Many of them have been funded in recent years by Internet giants Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. Let's find out how the undersea cable network works.


Does Wi-Fi travel in waves?

But have you ever stopped to wonder how it works? Wi-Fi uses radio waves to transmit information between your device and a router via frequencies. Two radio-wave frequencies can be used, depending on the amount of data being sent: 2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz.


What would happen if there is no internet on the Earth for 24 hours?

Planes can fly without the internet, and trains and buses would continue to run. Longer outages would start to have an effect on logistics, however. Without the internet it would be hard for businesses to operate.


Why do planes avoid oceans?

Most commercial airlines that travel between East Asia and the Americas avoid flying over the Pacific Ocean due to high costs and safety concerns, such as the risk of flying during stormy weather.