Re: Washington–Moscow Direct Communications Link

2022-03-05 Thread Andy Ringsmuth
> On Mar 5, 2022, at 6:35 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: > > > Since 2008, the Washington-Moscow Direct Communications Link (also known as > "The Washington-Moscow Hotline") uses redundant circuits of two satellite > links and a fiber-optic cable. They use commer

Re: Washington–Moscow Direct Communications Link

2022-03-05 Thread Lou D
t; Since 2008, the Washington-Moscow Direct Communications Link (also > > known as "The Washington-Moscow Hotline") uses redundant circuits of > > two satellite links and a fiber-optic cable. They use commercial > > facilities for at least part of the circuits. > >

Re: Washington–Moscow Direct Communications Link

2022-03-05 Thread Michael Thomas
On 3/5/22 4:35 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: Since 2008, the Washington-Moscow Direct Communications Link (also known as "The Washington-Moscow Hotline") uses redundant circuits of two satellite links and a fiber-optic cable. They use commercial facilities for at least part of th

Washington–Moscow Direct Communications Link

2022-03-05 Thread Sean Donelan
Since 2008, the Washington-Moscow Direct Communications Link (also known as "The Washington-Moscow Hotline") uses redundant circuits of two satellite links and a fiber-optic cable. They use commercial facilities for at least part of the circuits. Past accidents have interrupte