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Red Sea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet Traffic – Microsoft Alarms

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Internet Cables Cut⁤ in Red Sea, ⁢Disrupting Data Traffic

International data traffic is experiencing disruptions due to damage to undersea cables in⁣ the Red Sea, beginning Saturday morning. Microsoft Azure ‌reported noticeable delays, particularly ⁣affecting data traffic between ‌Asia and Europe routed‌ through⁣ the ⁢Middle East.

According to‍ Microsoft,”Several international submarine cables in the Red Sea⁢ were cut.” NetBlocks confirmed the interruptions ‍in ⁢global data traffic, pinpointing severed cables ⁤near Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Pakistan’s PTCL also ‌alerted customers to ​potential internet connection issues.

Microsoft Azure is working​ to reroute data​ traffic via⁢ choice paths.‍ The cause of the cable cuts ⁣remains unclear, with potential ‌causes​ ranging from sabotage by ⁢Houthi terrorists active in the region to accidental damage, such​ as from a ship’s ⁤anchor.

Repairing these ⁣cables ‍is⁢ a complex process expected to take a significant amount of time. Microsoft intends to ​minimize the ​impact ​through monitoring, redistribution, and optimization ‍of routing, and will provide⁣ updates ​as the‌ situation evolves.

The affected⁤ cable ⁤systems are SMW4 (Sea-Me-We 4), a 18,800-kilometer fiber optic cable connecting South East Asia,​ the Middle East, and Western Europe – operational ‌as 2005 and⁢ built ⁣by a ⁢consortium of 16 ⁢telecommunications⁢ companies⁤ – and IMEWE (India-Middle East-Western Europe), a‌ 12,091-kilometer system consisting of three‌ fiber optic cables ‍connecting Europe to ​the Middle ​East and India.

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