Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Undersea Cables Severed

FYI.

Internet services have been disrupted in large parts of the Middle East and India following damage to two undersea cables in the Mediterranean.
There was disruption to 70% of the nationwide network in Egypt, and India suffered up to 60% disruption.

UK firms such as British Airways have told the BBC that call centres have been affected by the outage.

Industry experts said it could take up to one week to repair the damaged cables and resume full service.

International telephone calls, which have also been affected, are being rerouted to work around the problem.

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Neither of the cable operators have confirmed the cause or location of the outage but some reports suggest it was caused by a ship’s anchor near the port of Alexandria in Egypt.

Posted by Owen at 2013 hrs
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  1. All that money over there and they have a collapsed ring and no redundancy… Nice

    Posted by silent E on January 30, 2008 at 2204 hrs


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