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Slow Internet In India

Undersea cable cut to slow down internet for India, Pakistan, Egypt and other countries for upto 30 days

Under Sea Cable Route

Users in many countries are experiencing extremely slow internet connection since past few days, thanks to an major undersea sub-continental cable cut. The most affected countries include India, Pakistan and Egypt where internet connectivity to content hosted in Europe and US is almost unaccessible due to slow speeds.

Egyptian navy has arrested three divers sabotaging the SEA-ME-WE 4 undersea cable - one of the major data traffic route connecting Asia and Europe with 14 countries, running from France to Malaysia and linking Italy, north Africa, the middle east and the south Asia.

The damage to this major data pipe with reportedly two others have cause severe internet speed degradation for users in India, especially for customers of BSNL, MTNL, Bharti Airtel and Tata Communications and are supposed to be disrupted for the next 20-30 days.

Slow internet due to cable cut

While the extent of full damage and situation is still being assessed, Rajesh Chharia, president at Association of Internet Service Providers of India explained :

"Currently, internet and data usage are low because of the festive season. India will feel the impact from Monday when offices and businesses come back. Telcos have diverted all traffic from the Atlantic route to the Pacific, but our connectivity to the latter route is not sufficient to cater to all of India's traffic,"

Undersea Cable Cut Slows Down Internet In India And Egypt

undersea CableInternet is being slow in many parts of the world specially India and Egypt because of two under sea cable cuts providing majority of bandwidth to these two countries, the issue is expected to get resolved in next few days, for the time-being ISP companies have re-routed their traffic to other providers.

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