The first-ever transatlantic internet cable was installed in 1988. It's being retired to make way for new cable and to reclaim valuable components like copper.
Graham Bell’s nine-word call marks the starting point of a telecommunications industry that today connects billions of people worldwide.
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The planned £500m sale of the Telegraph titles to the owner of the Daily Mail is facing an inquiry over competition concerns, the government has announced. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said in a ...
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SA Power Networks faces mounting pressure as recurring blackouts left Yorke Peninsula towns in the dark again. Widespread outages had hit around central Yorke Peninsula, affecting towns including ...
The Yorke Peninsula has faced another power crisis as 6000 residents lost electricity, with one business declaring the outages have become an “exhausting guessing game”. The outages stretched from ...
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A 15-year-old was arrested and charged with felony murder and armed robbery after a woman was found shot in her car on Adams Avenue in Macon, Georgia. Getty Images Parents of a 15-year-old boy turned ...
Welcome to The Telegraph’s 2026 Poetry Competition. Back by popular demand, this is the sixth year of the contest and we’re hoping that more of you than ever will be tempted to put pen to paper.
The publisher of the populist UK tabloid the Daily Mail has struck a $655 million (£500 million) to buy The Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph newspapers. The Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) said ...
Daily Mail owner DMGT said on Saturday it had struck a 500 million pound ($650 million) deal to buy rival newspaper The Telegraph in a tie-up that would create one of the most powerful right-leaning ...