There are miles of cables that run under the Red Sea, but what are they for and why are they so important? What happens if ...
A cut in the Red Sea cable disrupted internet services across India, Pakistan, and the Middle East. These vital undersea cables are laid and maintained by private companies and international ...
Just last week, the cutting of optical cables under the Red Sea disrupted internet access in many countries around the world.
NetBlocks, which monitors internet access, said “a series of subsea cable outages in the Red Sea has degraded internet ...
The Red Sea’s congestion — exacerbated by Houthi attacks rerouting ships — heightens this risk. Historical examples include ...
The Red Sea outage is a reminder that much of our digital life depends on a few strands of glass running under the ocean.
Internet services faced disruptions across Asia and the Middle East due to severed undersea cables in the Red Sea. The incident impacted connectivity ...
Unexplained damage to the cables is causing delays in traffic going through the Middle East, the tech giant says.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — 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 ...
You may believe the web relies on the cloud, but the reality is that almost all of the world’s internet traffic is routed through perilous subsea cables. Already going wrong hundreds of times a year, ...
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Deep-sea cable boosts internet by 50%

The recent deployment of a new deep-sea cable has resulted in a significant 50% increase in internet speeds, enhancing online ...