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Internet Cable: How do you fix a broken internet cable under the sea? 90% of people don't know...
Just last week, the cutting of optical cables under the Red Sea disrupted internet access in many countries around the world.
Experts say Red Sea cable cuts were caused by a ship anchor, not sabotage. Connectivity across Asia and the Middle East ...
Microsoft resolves Azure latency issues after Red Sea subsea cable cuts disrupted services across Middle East and Asia, ...
Khaleej Times on MSN
UAE internet slowdown: Red Sea cables could take months to fix, says expert
As several UAE residents struggled with internet disruptions for a third day after cables under the Red Sea were cut, experts ...
Red Sea cable cut continues to impact internet services in India, Pakistan and the middle east countries. According to an AP ...
Microsoft was forced to reroute Azure traffic on Saturday, September 6, after two major submarine cable systems were severed ...
As outages ripple across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, can satellites like Starlink fill the gaps left by broken ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Internet disruption to last 4-5 weeks: IT secretary
Multiple submarine cables damaged off Yemen coast; conflict delays repairs, secretary briefed Standing Committee ...
PTCL Group said Saturday that internet users in Pakistan may face slow speeds during peak hours due to submarine cable cuts ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
PTCL warns of nationwide internet disruptions due to submarine cable fault
Group spokesperson assured that its international partner organisations prioritising issue, working to resolve it ...
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