Strikes, blackouts and forced shutdowns leave a measurable footprint on a region's internet connectivity. GeoCables continuously measures reachability across 46 zones in 5 conflict theatres using multiple independent measurement families โ and reports what it observes. Measured facts, not predictions.
Open the live map โ updates every few minutesSeveral independent measurement families โ global outage detection (IODA), BGP route visibility, and active network probing โ observe each zone around the clock. No single source is trusted alone.
Every signal is compared with the zone's own recent baseline. A deviation only counts when it exceeds a calibrated threshold โ routine fluctuations stay silent.
Deviations from independent families are weighted and summed into a zone score. One noisy source can't raise an outage: severe states require corroboration from multiple families.
Zones turn amber or red only on a measured connectivity footprint. If data stops flowing, the zone is marked stale โ we don't assert a status we can't currently measure.
It does not predict military action and is not intelligence. The ๐ธ air-raid alerts and ๐ฅ strike reports shown next to zones are aggregated counts of publicly reported events โ official alert systems (Ukraine, Israel) and public channels โ provided as context, never as our own claims. Internet disruptions have many causes โ power outages, severed fibre, weather, maintenance, censorship. A quiet map means "no infrastructure-level anomaly measured right now"; a red zone means "we measured a real connectivity loss" โ the interpretation is yours. All measurement sources are aggregated and anonymized.