Mike getting really worked up right now, talking about the secure ISDN line his tech guys discovered under the ocean from Washing to Beijing. Trying to decode the protocols as we speak. Saying if there’s a crack in the pipe, he’ll find it.
That’s pretty serious. Considering ISDN is normally limited to 5.5 km and 512k bps the Chinese and Deep State must have some heavy technology.
Some notable examples include what is currently the world’s highest-capacity undersea internet cable: a 5600-mile link between the US and Japan. Aptly named “FASTER”, the cable connects Oregon in the USA with Japan and Taiwan. It’s owned by Google and a consortium of other communications companies. “FASTER is one of just a few hundred submarine cables connecting various parts of the world, which collectively form an important backbone that helps run the Internet,” said Urs Hölze, a Google Executive.
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Re:25 - As noted in another post, ISDN is not designed or will operate at the distances required when using undersea cable runs. Maybe he is referring to SDN, or SD-WAN.
And people should be skeptical of Lindells’s team to decode, as they could not and ultimately would not produce packet captures at last year’s Cyber Symposium.