
Fiber Optics: “The New Gas” of Europe in the Shadow of the Crisis? [Telko.in]
The real battle for technological sovereignty is not fought in the cloud, but a meter underground. Fiber optic cables are now the strategic “circulatory system” of the economy, which has come under unprecedented pressure.
Why is the telecommunications industry on the brink of change?
The end of cheap cables from Asia: The dominance of India and China is no longer an opportunity but a geopolitical risk. Europe must learn from its dependence on energy resources.
War over infrastructure: Incidents on the ocean floor and disruptions in helium supplies (crucial in fiber production) directly impact investment stability.
NIS2 Revolution: New EU law ends the era of choosing the “cheapest offer.” Operators must now take full responsibility for the security and diversification of their supply chain.
In this complex landscape, choosing partners who can manage risk and ensure operational continuity even in unpredictable times becomes crucial.
Want to know how to secure your network in a crisis?
This is just an introduction to a deeper analysis. Detailed solutions and forecasts from Netceed experts can be found in the full material prepared by the Telko.in editorial team.
