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Red Sea Cable Cut: Asia & Mideast Internet Disrupted

September 7, 2025 Victoria Sterling Business
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  • Recent damage to ‍undersea cables in the Red Sea has⁣ caused meaningful disruptions to internet service across parts of Asia and the Middle East, according to reports from...
  • The cable cuts have led ‍to slower internet speeds and outages for users in several countries.
  • The exact cause of the cable damage remains under examination.
Original source: thestar.com

Undersea Cable ‌Cuts Disrupt Internet ‍Access in Asia and ‍the Mideast

Table of Contents

  • Undersea Cable ‌Cuts Disrupt Internet ‍Access in Asia and ‍the Mideast
    • Impact​ of the Damage
      • Cause of the Damage
      • Global Internet Infrastructure

Published September 7, 2024, at 18:37:50 UTC

Recent damage to ‍undersea cables in the Red Sea has⁣ caused meaningful disruptions to internet service across parts of Asia and the Middle East, according to reports from the Toronto Star.

Impact​ of the Damage

The cable cuts have led ‍to slower internet speeds and outages for users in several countries. While the full‌ extent of the ‌disruption‌ is still being assessed, the⁣ incident highlights the ⁤vulnerability of global internet infrastructure ⁣to physical damage. Google News provides ‍comprehensive coverage of ​the ongoing situation.

Cause of the Damage

The exact cause of the cable damage remains under examination. However,⁣ initial reports suggest that the cables were cut, potentially due to anchor dragging or other human activity in the‌ busy shipping lanes of the Red Sea. The area is a critical pathway for undersea cables connecting Europe,⁣ Africa, and asia.

Global Internet Infrastructure

Undersea cables are the backbone of the‍ internet,⁣ carrying approximately 99% ⁤of global data ​traffic. These ​cables are often laid on the seabed‌ and are ‍vulnerable to damage from natural disasters, ship ⁣anchors, and intentional attacks. Protecting this ‍infrastructure is crucial for maintaining global interaction and ‌economic stability.

This ⁢article was last updated on⁤ September 7, 2024, at 18:37:50⁢ UTC.

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