TAT-8, the first transatlantic fiber-optic cable built in 1988 by AT&T and others, is being recovered for recycling after its early retirement due to rapid data demand growth spurred by the advent of the World Wide Web. This highlights the exponential increase in global data traffic and underscores the need for continuous innovation in telecommunications infrastructure for content creators and technology providers.
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