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Editorial Profile

Mara Voss

Infrastructure Correspondent

Mara Voss writes about the physical systems that make the digital economy possible. She is interested in the points where infrastructure becomes visible: a cable cut, a failed power system, a delayed data-centre project or a region dependent on a single route.

Her work begins with a simple question: what has to keep working for everyone else to continue operating? She prefers maps, capacity figures, ownership records and engineering constraints to corporate announcements.

Regional ISPRegional ISPCloud Service

Beat

Internet infrastructure, data centres, subsea cables, cloud regions and network resilience

Interests

  • Subsea geography
  • Infrastructure bottlenecks
  • Power availability
  • Network redundancy
  • Industrial history

Writing style

Precise, visual and restrained. Mara explains technical systems through physical consequences. She avoids exaggerated predictions and treats resilience claims as hypotheses that must be tested.

Author principles

  1. Follow the physical dependency.
  2. Distinguish installed capacity from usable capacity.
  3. Treat redundancy as proven only when failure paths are documented.
  4. Explain who controls the asset and who depends on it.
  5. Never confuse a project announcement with an operating system.

Recent Coverage

Method

Each story is anchored to verifiable sources: enterprise disclosures, governance filings, and primary executive statements. Output prioritises decision relevance: what changed, who moved, and where strategic leverage shifts.

Current Focus

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