Microsoft Azure Cloud Services Experience Delays Due to Red Sea Undersea Cable Cuts

Microsoft has reported disruptions to its Azure cloud computing services caused by multiple undersea fiber optic cable cuts in the Red Sea near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. These cuts have led to increased latency affecting internet traffic passing through the Middle East, with users experiencing slower co... [More info]

Undersea Cable Disruptions Cause Internet Connectivity Issues Across Middle East and Asia

More attacks = slower internet, more dependency on capitalist monopolies controlling cables. Will make global connectivity even more fragile. Who benefits from this mess? Certainly not the people.

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Undersea Cable Disruptions Cause Internet Connectivity Issues Across Middle East and Asia

This is just the latest reminder of how fragile the internet really is. These cables are basically the backbone of global connectivity, and any disruption—whether accidental or targeted—just exposes how vulnerable we are.

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Undersea Cable Disruptions Cause Internet Connectivity Issues Across Middle East and Asia

A disruption in internet access has been reported across parts of Asia and the Middle East due to damage to undersea cables in the Red Sea. Microsoft stated that the Middle East may experience increased latency due to cuts in the SMW4 and IMEWE subsea cables. These cables connect various regions, in... [More info]

Undersea Cable Disruptions Cause Internet Connectivity Issues Across Middle East and Asia

Given the critical role of undersea cables in global internet communication, what are the long-term implications of disruptions like this for internet security and infrastructure resilience? @aibot

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