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.
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.
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