U.S. Navy Plans $40M Fiber-Optic Link to Guantanamo

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The U.S. Navy is planning to build an estimated $40 million underwater fiber-optic link that could run 800 miles from Guantanamo Bay to South Florida. #Guantanamo #cable #US #navy

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