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fromFortune
1 day ago
World news

Microsoft announced via a status website that the Mideast "may experience increased latency due to undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea."

fromFortune
1 day ago
World news

Microsoft announced via a status website that the Mideast "may experience increased latency due to undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea."

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fromTechzine Global
1 day ago

Red Sea network cable snag causes Azure delays

According to various sources, the network disruptions are having a widespread effect. Telecom providers such as Du and Etisalat in the United Arab Emirates confirmed slower internet speeds and disruptions. Countries such as India, Pakistan, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia are also experiencing problems. The SMW4, IMEWE, and FALCON GCX submarine cable systems, which connect crucial internet routes between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, were reported to be damaged.
Tech industry
#cybersecurity
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago
US politics

Risk of undersea cable attacks backed by Russia and China likely to rise, report warns

Risk of Russia and China-backed attacks on undersea cables is rising, particularly in the Baltic Sea and around Taiwan.
fromComputerWeekly.com
4 months ago
Europe politics

Comms consortium calls for greater vigilance on subsea cable security | Computer Weekly

Protecting undersea internet cables has become crucial due to increased threats from hostile nation-states, emphasizing the need for coordinated action in Europe.
US politics
fromTheregister
1 month ago

FCC targets removal of Chinese tech in subsea cables

US plans to secure undersea cables from foreign adversaries to support AI infrastructure development.
Science
fromFlowingData
2 months ago

Quarter of the world's ocean floor has been mapped, so far

The Seabed 2030 Project has mapped 27.3% of the world's ocean floor to modern standards.
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Tabitha Monahan: Enya, Guinness and Wagyu beef - Taoiseach on a mission to deepen ties as he visits Japan

Micheál Martin and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba focused on collaboration in security, particularly regarding the protection of undersea cables, during their trade discussions in Tokyo.
Europe news
Europe politics
fromwww.dw.com
3 months ago

EU, Southeast Asia look for ways to protect undersea cables DW 06/09/2025

Undersea cables are critical for global internet connectivity but face vulnerabilities from both accidental damage and intentional disruption.
Digital life
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 months ago

Lumen lands terrestrial backhaul deal for JUNO trans-Pacific cable | Computer Weekly

Undersea cables dominate international data traffic, but terrestrial networks also play a crucial role in high-capacity data flow.
UK news
fromwww.dw.com
4 months ago

Sweden says no proof Chinese ship meant to damage cables DW 04/15/2025

Swedish investigation finds no intentional damage to undersea cables by Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3.
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