Amazon held their "re:Invent" event two weeks ago.  Wasn't there, but
I'm a James Hamilton fan so I started watching the recordings of his
talks.  In one, he talks about fiber optic cables under the oceans.
Here's the start of that section:

https://youtu.be/AyOAjFNPAbA?t=672

Even though this is presented at a suitable level for a large event
(32'000 attendees total, holy cow) of mostly non-network specialists, I
learned a few interesting things, e.g. about dealing with shunt faults.

If you rewind to a few minutes before that section, he also talks about
Amazon's private inter-DC network and how it is all (N*) 100G now.
-- 
Simon.

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