In this edition of SubTel Forum, we delve into the intricate relationship between finance, legal frameworks, and the submarine telecommunications industry. Highlighting historical perspectives, the issue explores the strategic use of submarine cables during wartime, such as their role in World War I and II, and draws parallels to contemporary geopolitical strategies where nations attempt to control information flow during crises. The edition also reflects on the potential implications of internet 'kill switches' and the legalities surrounding them. Additionally, the issue extends its sympathies to those affected by the recent tsunami in Japan, underscoring the global interconnectedness and vulnerability of our communication networks.