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Home › Cable cuts

Asia's capacity carriers dodge the hand of god

September 09, 2009
Telecom Asia
Capacity carriers rebound quickly after cable outages off Taiwan

THE WRAP: Quake rocks Asia's internet

August 21, 2009
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ID theft gang in court, iPhone’s China debut looms

Subsea cable breaks 'as bad as 2006 quake'

August 20, 2009
telecomasia.net
Cables carrying three times the traffic

After the typhoon, quake slows net access to a crawl

August 19, 2009
telecomasia.net
Will take a week to restore, says Unicom

APAC telcos rush to restore service after cable cuts

August 14, 2009
telecomasia.net
Full repairs expected to take two months

Cable cuts disrupt Asian internet access

August 13, 2009
telecomasia.net
Multiple undersea cable faults temporarily disrupt traffic on APCN2 network

Cable breaks disrupt internet in South Asia, EMEA

December 22, 2008
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One cable severed, two more partly cut.

Internet outages raise terror fears

March 10, 2008
Telecom Asia
The recent widespread outages due to cut undersea cables raise concerns about sabotage, but experts insists fishing, anchoring and quakes are the only real threats

Cable breaks reduce India, Mid-East traffic by 75%

January 31, 2008
telecomasia.net
Older cable is only direct link after 620 Gbps is lost

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