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ISLAMABAD: TAhe Ministry of Information Technology on Thursday informed a National Assembly panel that repairing undersea internet cables damaged off the coast of Yemen could take four to five weeks, ...
Where Were Charlie Kirk’s Parents? Speculations Swirl After Arizona Memorial Where were Charlie Kirk’s parents during the high-profile Arizona memorial service? Their on-camera absence has sparked ...
The Taliban's leader has banned fibre optic internet in one province of Afghanistan to "prevent immorality," a spokesman for the administration said on Tuesday. There is no longer cable internet ...
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Red Sea cable chaos: Why the Internet didn’t go dark
Submarine cables are digital bridges of the modern world. They enable people across continents to talk to each other at a minimal cost. Today, more than 95% of international data traffic flows through ...
Always-on internet connections have become as essential as running water, heat, and power. But a massive outage affecting Africa, Asia, and the Middle East in recent days underscores the fragility of ...
Microsoft Corp. is warning that Azure customers in the Middle East may face latency issues following undersea cables being cut in the Red Sea off Saudi Arabia. The cable cuts started to affect traffic ...
Sept 7 (Reuters) - Internet connectivity in multiple countries including India and Pakistan has been affected due to subsea cable outages in the Red Sea, internet monitoring group Netblocks said.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and the Middle East, experts said Sunday, though it wasn’t immediately clear what caused the ...
Internet services in Pakistan faced disruption on Saturday after submarine cables suffered cuts near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) confirmed the issue in ...
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