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Cable breaks cut Internet in Mideast and South Asia
http://www.reuters.com/article/inter...4BJ0FV20081220
By Jonathan Wright CAIRO (Reuters) - Breaks in three submarine cables which link Europe and the Middle East have disrupted Internet and international telephone services in parts of the Middle East and South Asia, officials said on Saturday. The disruption reduced Egypt's Internet capacity by about 80 percent. Technicians were restoring some capacity by diverting communications traffic through the Red Sea, said a Communications Ministry official, who asked not to be named. Users in the Middle East said Internet service was either non-existent or slow. The gravity of the outage, caused by breaks in cables in the Mediterranean off Italy, varied from area to area and according to the service provider. The cause of the breaks was not immediately known. In January, breaks in undersea cables off the Egyptian coast disrupted Internet access in Egypt, the Gulf region and south Asia, forcing service providers to reroute traffic and disrupting some businesses and financial dealings. In Pakistan, Internet service provider Micronet Broadband said its customers were facing degraded Internet services because of "issues" on the SMW-3, SMW-4 and FLAG lines. Micronet engineer Wajahat Basharat said on Saturday Internet traffic was slow and some was being diverted to other routes. Etislat, the largest of two telecom firms in the United Arab Emirates, said it was using alternative routes to ensure continuity of service. Users in the Gulf Arab nation said their connections were much slower than usual and suffered occasional disconnections. Kuwait's Telecommunications Ministry said late on Friday it was trying to secure continued services until the damage to the cables was repaired and asked for users' understanding. Several Egyptian residents said late on Friday it was impossible to call the United States but calls to Europe appeared to be going through. "SIGNIFICANT OUTAGE" The International Cable Protection Committee, an association of submarine cable operators, said it was "aware of multiple submarine cable failures in the Eastern Mediterranean area that may be affecting the speed of Internet communications on some routes." It said in a statement on its website it did not know what had caused the problem. Stephan Beckert, an analyst with the U.S.-based telecommunications market research firm TeleGeography, said the three affected cables were the most direct route for moving traffic between Western Europe and the Middle East. Verizon had rerouted some of its traffic by sending it across the Atlantic, then the United States, across the Pacific, and on to the Middle East. A New York Stock Exchange spokesman said he was unaware of any disruptions in trading. Exchanges CME Group, and IntercontinentalExchange said they had no disruption in their trading on Friday. (Additional reporting by Jim Finkle in Boston, Juan Lagorio and Elinor Comlay in New York, Robert Birsel in Islamabad; Editing by Janet Lawrence) |
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Something suspicious is going down... wonder if anything major is about to happen in the middle east?
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If not this time, another time when we've become so used to these breaks that we no longer think about them when they happen.
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I remember the cable breaks awhile ago and they never figured out what happened, or at least I never heard anything more about it!
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Totally suspicious - not one but FIVE - all within an hour of each other, who had the pincers and why...?
Iraq and Israel are unaffected..... http://theuglytruth.wordpress.com/20...ply-a-warning/ there has been no seismic activity there http://www.circleid.com/posts/200812...s_europe_asia/ This one was an earlier source.:lightsabre: |
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Another link on this:
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/...cle5372294.ece Surely no coincidence....:thumbdown: |
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I live in south florida and lost my internet connection since last night at around 7pm. at&T said thay my area was having network and server issues. it came back about 2 hours ago.
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Submarines at work by someone somewhere - but not in Florida yet....:original::original: |
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Heres a thought or Question if you will . Are the Israelis getting ready to deliver their Christmas gift to Iran . Could very well be
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They can't do it alone of course - they'd be annihilated. Keep checking other papers like Pravda etc, not just our MSMedia. |
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Surely not a coincidence. Just look which Countries are being affected and which ones are not. :sneaky2::thumbdown:
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Interesting developments!
Although the western military forces may indeed be involved in these cable cuts, there is another possible explanation. Something that most people would discount as unimaginable because they are totally unfamiliar with the extraterrestrial intervention that exists on the planet Earth. December 21, 2008 |
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