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Missing Billion Dollar String ( NSA DOJ CABLE stealing y2k)

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  1. In what is more appropriately called "The Case of the Missing Billion Dollar String" in context of Carmen Sandiego and others:
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  3. The TYCOM TGN-P "Tyco Global Network, Pacific" cable connecting guam, hawaii, and california was physically built in year 2000-2002 and designed with minimum throughput capacity of a terrabit when built (likely 10tbps now) and delivered by TYCO Electronics and TYCO's cable ships. During the dot-com "bust" of the same time, TYCOM and TGN declared bankruptcy and federal made good use of their holdings. In the later agreement of sale of this system to VSNL (now TATA Communications), the physical cable was transferred to the US Department of Justice formally around 2002 (they had been using it for many years) and they are known to process most asian region espianage through the cable to hawaii and california. Entities on record as using it include US DEA Drug Enforcement Agency "Drug Intelligence Network" and USDOJ "Justice Intelligence" as well as most military ( NSA, etc obviously) and a variety of major organized crime and terrorist syndicates (mutual interest blackmail). The interconnects at guam offload wavelength channels from all of TATA's pan-asia system and branching units connect around guam, around hawaii, and the facility at hermosa beach california (now google (GU Holdings), with huge holes in their papers!)
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  5. We will round up the papers on this along with all the data for presentation, and could use some help if anyone is familiar with the history. TGN-P-Southern route is documented as breaking one fiber over the mariannas trench near guam (bs) with a built-in branching unit on either side of the span, and was never delivered into service from TYCO Electronics and TYCO Industrial (ships) to TYCOM - TYCO Communications and was lost from record. Of course, except for the entire data of asia being replicated and sent through it!
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