Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption

Marshall Eubanks tme at multicasttech.com
Thu Jan 31 02:20:09 UTC 2008


What I see from our Cogent transit is that Egypt has completely  
fallen off the map, with a normally consistent traffic gone to zero,  
but traffic to Iran, Iraq, the GCC, India and Pakistan and even Yemen  
doesn't seem to be affected, at least not noticeably.

Regards
Marshall

On Jan 31, 2008, at 1:56 AM, Paul Ferguson wrote:

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>> If its not one cable, its another cable.
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>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jan/30/asia.internet.outage
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>> Huge swathes of the Middle East and Asia have been left without  
>> internet
>> access after a vital undersea cable was damaged.
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> For what its worth, Todd Underwood has a very good overview of the
> countries affected by this outage over on the Renesys Blog here:
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> http://www.renesys.com/blog/2008/01/mediterranean_cable_break.shtml
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