Thursday, August 13, 2009

Asian undersea cable disruption slows Internet access

Internet connectivity slowed down yesterday to a crawl as undersea cable were affected by the recent earthquake in Japan. According to computerworld the Philippines is one the countries affected.

At about 10:50 a.m. on Wednesday, local time, an alarm signaled a cable fault on Segment 7 of APCN2, which connects Hong Kong and Shantou, China. The disruption caused a temporary loss of service on the undersea link but all customers that use the cable were soon shifted to capacity on other cables, according to a source familiar with the situation.

The APCN2 cable is owned by a consortium of 26 telecom operators from 14 different countries. The cable links Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, South Korea and Japan.

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