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Internet access in parts of Asia and the Middle East was disrupted after undersea cables were cut, experts have said. The Middle East "may experience increased latency due to undersea
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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
Microsoft confirmed the incident, noting that while network traffic was not interrupted, rerouting through alternate paths introduced delays. The latency
A sudden failure in undersea cables running through the Red Sea has slowed the digital heartbeat of Asia and the Middle East, leaving millions of users
Internet connectivity in multiple countries including India and Pakistan has been affected due to subsea cable outages in the Red Sea, internet
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In a status update published to its website, Microsoft said “network traffic traversing through the Middle East may experience increased latency due
A major disruption hit the world''s internet system after several undersea fiber optic cables in the Red Sea were damaged at the same time. These cables are some of the most important
Red Sea cable chaos On September 6, 2025, several fibre-optic submarine cables in the Red Sea were reportedly severed. This cause
An agreement to land a proposed fibre optic cable running between India and Europe in the United Arab Emirates has highlighted how Gulf states
On Saturday (September 6, 2025) multiple undersea submarine cables in the Red Sea had been severed, causing widespread internet disruptions across parts of
On September 6, 2025, at 05:45 UTC, Microsoft reported that Azure users may experience increased latency on network routes through the Middle East. This
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Over the weekend, crucial undersea cables providing internet access to parts of Asia were mysteriously cut, leading to internet outages in certain parts
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
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A series of undersea cable disruptions in the Red Sea caused widespread internet issues across Asia and the Middle East over the weekend,
A major undersea cable disruption in the Red Sea has triggered widespread internet slowdowns across the UAE and several parts of the Middle East since Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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Due to the sensitivity of the location, cable operators are currently unable to give a timeline for full repairs, but it was reported in July 2024 that
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Large parts of Asia and the Middle East experienced slower internet speeds after several undersea cables in the Red Sea were cut, according to telecom providers and monitoring groups.
The cause of the cable cuts remains unclear. While there is concern that the Houthi rebels in Yemen may have targeted the cables as part of their campaign related to the Israel-Hamas
Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Undersea cables in the Red Sea were severed on September 6, 2025, causing significant internet disruptions across parts of Asia and the Middle East. The affected
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