Last month, submarine cables in the Red Sea were mysteriously severed, disrupting internet service in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. This hardly registered in America, but it should have. Targeted ...
The U.S. and allies are turning to tech, patrols and new routes to defend crucial underwater data infrastructure against ...
Prepare for Bangladesh internet disruptions as SEA-ME-WE-5 submarine cable maintenance in Kuakata impacts speeds. Secure ...
The conflict in the Middle East has exposed vulnerabilities in submarine cable systems that could wreak economic havoc ...
Internet users across Bangladesh may experience temporary disruptions and slower speeds for three nights starting April 9, ...
Major cables carrying data in the Red Sea, the waterway between Northeast Africa and the Arabian Peninsula that connects Europe with Asia, have reportedly been damaged by Houthi rebels operating from ...
Governments, industry representatives and international organizations representing over 70 countries have reaffirmed the need to strengthen support for subsea cables which are at the heart of global ...
State-owned Bangladesh Submarine Cables (BSCPLC) has warned that internet services will experience slowdowns or disruptions from now until Monday due to repairs being carried out on the SEA-ME-WE-5 ...
One of the companies leading the restoration of internet services disrupted as a result of four submarine cable cuts, West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC), said three ships have been deployed to ...
According to BSCPLC, the maintenance is scheduled to begin at 10pm Bangladesh time on 9 April and continue until 6am on 13 April ...
GHANA’S digital economy is at risk as damage to submarine cables continues to rise, threatening over 95 per cent of the ...
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