Damage to underwater cables in the Red Sea: which countries lost internet.
According to inkorr.com: In the Red Sea, south of Africa, damage to underwater communication cables has been discovered. This has led to internet access problems in several areas of Asia and the Middle East, according to the Associated Press.
Delays in the Middle East
Microsoft reported that there may be delays in the Middle East due to damage to the underwater cables in the Red Sea. However, the company noted that this would not significantly impact overall internet traffic. According to the organization NetBlocks, the deterioration of internet connection quality was felt in India and Pakistan. The Pakistani telecommunications operator confirmed that disruptions occurred as early as Saturday. In the United Arab Emirates, issues with internet connection speed were also noted, but the authorities did not confirm this.
Impact on Internet Access
Due to the damage to the underwater cables in the Red Sea, many countries are facing difficulties in accessing the internet. While some governments do not acknowledge the existence of problems, users have already reported a decrease in connection quality.
This situation highlights the vulnerability of digital infrastructure, which relies on underwater cables that provide connections between countries. Authorities and telecommunications companies are trying to find solutions to the problems, but for now it is important to stay updated and prepare for possible delays in internet access.
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