Internet Disruptions Hit India & Pakistan After Undersea Cables Cut in Red Sea
Dubai, Sept 7: Internet connectivity across India and Pakistan, along with parts of the Middle East, deteriorated significantly following multiple undersea cable outages in the Red Sea region—particularly near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The disruptions have led to slower speeds, latency, and intermittent access in affected areas.
Key Affected Cable Systems
Monitoring service NetBlocks has attributed the disruptions to damage in major submarine cable networks—specifically the SMW4 and IMEWE systems—that traverse the Red Sea.
Cloud Services Impact – Microsoft Response
Microsoft, in a statement, confirmed that its Azure cloud services may experience increased latency as traffic en route through the Middle East is rerouted. Traffic that bypasses the region remains unaffected.
Scope of Connectivity Disruptions
Connectivity deterioration was reported across multiple regions including India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and beyond. Users encountered slower internet speeds, intermittent access, and blocked services.
Possible Causes and Repair Challenges
While the precise cause of the cable damage remains unknown, experts note that undersea cuts can result from ship anchors, cable faults, or targeted sabotage. Repairs are complex and may span weeks due to the challenges of locating damaged sections at sea.
Source: Compiled from reporting by Reuters, AP, Microsoft, NetBlocks
Labels: Internet Disruption 2025, Undersea Cables, Red Sea Outage, Cloud Services, Global Connectivity
Tags: #RedSeaCableCut #InternetOutage #AzureLatency #SMW4 #IMEWE
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