Route Survey & Engineering

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Explore 96 indexed SubTel Forum articles for the topic Route Survey & Engineering, covering the global submarine fiber optic telecommunications industry.

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  1. Permit Feasibility Studies as Risk Management Tools Issue 147, page 64 by Denise Toombs
  2. Wiring the “Lungs of the Planet”: Subfluvial Fibre-Optic Cables and Network Resilience in the Brazilian Amazon Issue 147, page 20 by Camila Paulino, Iago Bojczuk, Nicole Starosielski, Ana Haddad, Eduardo Grizendi, Jorge Lozano
  3. The Gulf Cable of 1856 [Part 1] Issue 144, page 110 by Philip Pilgrim
  4. Cutting Through Ice and Isolation Issue 143, page 75 by Rune Jensen
  5. Revolutionizing Route Surveys with Low-Carbon, Uncrewed Platforms: Insights from the 2024 North Atlantic Deep-Water Saildrone Demonstration Issue 143, page 41 by Andy Palmer-Felgate, Kitch Kennedy
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  6. A Sustainable Future for SubOptic 2025: A Review from the Student & Young Professionals Track Issue 143, page 14 by Caroline Crowley, Iago Bojczuk, Aidé Cabrera, Amina Ibrahim, Landry Moyou, Federica Tortorella
  7. Beyond the Cable: Why Skilled Field Teams Define Project Success Issue 141, page 70 by Kristian Nielsen, Glenn Hovermale
  8. When Nature Strikes: The Hidden Threats to the World’s Subsea Cables Issue 141, page 62 by Lucy Bricheno, Michael Clare, Isobel Yeo
  9. Anchoring Success: Choosing the Right Partner for Submarine Cable Projects Issue 140, page 64 by Kristian Nielsen
  10. An Inuksuk from 1854? Issue 138, page 90 by Philip Pilgrim
  11. A Step Toward Standardizing Submarine Power Cable Installations: An End-to-End Software Approach Issue 138, page 52 by Hermann Kugeler, Adrian Jelffs
  12. Where in the World Are Those Pesky Cableships? Optimizing Maritime Operations: A Power BI Visual Analysis of Navigation Data Issue 137, page 14 by Syeda Humera
  13. ISO 45001: The Vanguard of Maritime Safety and Client Representation Issue 134, page 80 by Kristian Nielsen
  14. Assessing Offshore Risks Facing Cable Assets in Disputed Waters Issue 132, page 50 by Pieter Bekker, Robert Poll
  15. Cable Routing and Power Interconnection Issue 132, page 38 by Hermann Kugeler, Greg Rocheleau, Matthew Richwine
  16. The Most Extreme Portal in the World Issue 131, page 36 by Javier Valdez
  17. 1851 Newfoundland Pole Line Survey (Gisborne’s Journal), Part 2 of 2 Issue 130, page 78 by Philip Pilgrim
  18. What Can We Learn About Volcanic Hazards for Subsea Cables from the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai Eruption? Issue 130, page 62 by Michael Clare, Isobel Yeo, James Hunt, Sally Watson, Richard Wysoczanski, Sarah Seabrook, Michael Williams, Emily Lane, Kevin Mackay, Peter Talling, Edward Pope, Shane Cronin, Marta Ribó, Taaniela Kula, David Tappin, Samiuela Fonua, James Panuve, Dean Veverka, Ronald Rapp, Valey Kamalov
  19. Regarding the Building Blocks of System Development Issue 130, page 50 by Kristian Nielsen
  20. 1851 Newfoundland Pole Line Survey (Gisborne’s Journal) Part 1 of 2 Issue 129, page 64 by Philip Pilgrim
  21. Utilizing GIS Technology to Visualize the Submarine Cable Market Issue 129, page 55 by Kieran Clark
  22. Historical Cable Locating (Part 2) Issue 125, page 72 by Philip Pilgrim
  23. Client Representation Issue 125, page 50 by Hector Hernandez, Glenn Hovermale
  24. Regarding the Building Blocks of System Development Issue 123, page 61 by Kristian Nielsen
  25. Evolving Requirements for Client Representatives Issue 122, page 40 by Glenn Hovermale
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