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Undersea cables cut in the Red Sea, disrupting internet access in Asia and the Mideast


NetBlocks, which monitors internet access, said “a series of subsea cable outages in the Red Sea has degraded internet connectivity in multiple countries,” which it said included India and Pakistan. Read More

Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea, hampering internet performance — international cables connecting Europe, Asia, and the Middle East are compromised


Microsoft was forced to reroute Azure traffic on Saturday, September 6, after two major submarine cable systems were severed in the Red Sea, triggering latency spikes and degraded performance for ... Read More

Houthis BIGGEST Revenge? Red Sea Undersea Cable Cut Explained | Who Damaged Red Sea Cables


Undersea cables in the Red Sea have been cut, disrupting internet traffic across Asia and the Middle East, with speculation swirling over whether Yemen’s Houthis or accidental ship anchors are ... Read More

Undersea cables cut in Red Sea, disrupting internet in parts of region; Houthis suspected


Multiple countries in Mideast and Asia see slowdowns, in incident reminiscent of 2024 attack that Yemeni rebel group denied responsibility for ... Read More

The Red Sea cable cuts expose the internet’s weak spot


As outages ripple across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, can satellites like Starlink fill the gaps left by broken undersea cables? Read More

Red Sea cable cuts disrupt internet service in Asia and the Middle East


Red Sea cable cuts disrupted internet service in Asia and the Middle East, slowing speeds in India, Pakistan, Kuwait, and the UAE. Read More

Red Sea cable damage hits Microsoft Azure, slows internet


Damage to undersea cables in the Red Sea has slowed internet traffic across parts of the Middle East, South Asia and Africa, raising concerns that ... Read More

Slower internet in UAE, wider region amid Red Sea cable cuts


Failures affecting the SEA-ME-WE 4 (SMW4) and IMEWE cable systems have impacted internet services in the region ... Read More

Slow Internet? Undersea cable cuts in Red Sea disrupt internet access across Asia, including India


Cutting of undersea internet cables in the Red Sea has disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and West Asia, including India. The cause of this incident is still unclear. Read More

Who cut the Red Sea cables? Internet blackout hits millions in Asia and Middle East


Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have disrupted internet access across parts of Asia and the Middle East, though the cause of the damage remains unclear, experts said Sunday. Read More

Undersea cables cut in Red Sea, disrupting internet access in West Asia; NetBlocks says India hit too


Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and West Asia, impacting connectivity in India, Pakistan, and Kuwai ... Read More

Microsoft Reroutes Azure Traffic Following Red Sea Cable Cuts


A similar disruption in February 2024 affected multiple cables in the same corridor, requiring months-long repairs. Read More


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