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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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