
Lately , the cable was broken and cause massive slowdowns in some parts in Asia,including Malaysia.The AAG (Asia America Gateway) cable system connecting Vung Tau – a coastal city in southern Vietnam – and Hong Kong broke near the latter’s coast at 11:41 pm on Monday.Many UniFi users may encounter slow connection to US based server .TMConnects also post a tweet on this incident.
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#TMAlerts 1/2 we are experiencing some degradation of data traffic to and from the US due to a fault on the AAG submarine cable system.
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#TMAlerts 2/2 repairs are underway to repair a fault on the AAG submarine cable system. We will share updates as they become available
The cable has encountered frequent breaks and outages since its ready for service in late 2009. Most of the outages are located at the intra-Asia segments between Hong Kong and Singapore, while the segment between Hong Kong and the Philippines seems to have less problems. The segments between the Philippines and the U.S. are quite stable.
On July 15, 2014 the segment at Vung Tau, Vietnam, 18 km off the coast of the city central was damaged and the internet bandwidth to international destinations was disrupted.Few days ago,they faces this issue again and whole country has to depend on the land cable.
Repairs are expected to take longer than usual as Hong Kong is being hit by typhoon Kalmaegi.
#UPDATE Repairs to a ruptured international telecom cable won’t finish until October 6 since bad weather has hampered the work, an Internet provider said.
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This post has been edited by Madd3rz: Sep 18 2014, 10:07 AM
Sep 17 2014, 11:34 AM, updated 12y ago
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