If you’ve ever fallen into a fit of rage after your internet connection has stopped working, spare a thought for the entire nation of Tonga. The tiny country, an archipelago of 169 islands in the Pacific Ocean with a population of 105,000, was recently knocked offline when an underwater volcanic eruption sent shock waves under the sea, severing the nation’s only fibre-optic link to the rest of the internet.
Losing its internet connection was only one of the horrific consequences of the eruption for Tonga. While rebuilding parts of the country will take many years, rescuers wasted no time in dealing with the internet cable snap.
“It’s no different really from calling an ambulance,” said Bruce Neilson-Watts, managing director of Global Marine Systems, which lays and maintains fibre optic cables.…