Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Cameroon-flagged Shunxin39 cargo ship sailing in waters near Taiwan. (Taiwan Coast Guard/AP/Getty Images) When a Taiwanese ...
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The Day the Internet Died: How an Underwater Cable Cut Plunged a Nation Into Digital Darkness
It all started with an underwater volcanic eruption. Debris shot into the air, gathering force as it cascaded down the volcano's flanks, plunged back into the ocean, and sliced Tonga's only ...
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Internet Outage: Optic cable cut in Red Sea, internet speed slows down in many Asian countries..
Internet connectivity problems have arisen in many Asian countries due to the cutting of optical cables passing under the Red Sea. Due to this outage, internet speed has slowed down in many countries ...
Finnish authorities seized an oil tanker on Thursday on the suspicion that it was involved in cutting vital undersea cables and said the ship might have been part of Russia’s “shadow fleet,” aimed at ...
MainOne, a Digital Infrastructure Service Provider on Friday declared a force majeure, and explained steps taken to restore internet connection to service providers. Mainone said in a statement on its ...
Nigeria may have been counting its costs in the multiple billions of naira lost from the downtime caused by the damage to major submarine cables in both the Red Sea and the West African coast, there ...
A cut undersea internet cable is making Taiwan worried about ‘gray zone’ tactics from Beijing Taipei, Taiwan/Hong Kong (CNN) — When a Taiwanese telecoms company detected that an international undersea ...
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