
Southern Cross Cable Network
The Southern Cross Cable Network is a major undersea telecommunications link that connects Australia and New Zealand to international internet hubs, primarily in the United States and Asia. It consists of high-capacity fiber optic cables laid across the ocean floor, enabling fast and reliable data transmission for internet, phone, and business communications. By providing a direct and secure connection, the network supports Australia's and New Zealand's access to global digital services, ensuring high-speed internet connectivity essential for everyday use, commerce, and technological development.