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A Red Sea Submarine Cable Outage Caused a Surge in Latency Between Asia and Europe, with Traffic Between some Regions Plummeting by 20% to 30%.

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A submarine fiber-optic cable in the Red Sea was damaged by a merchant ship's anchor, resulting in a surge in latency between Asia and Europe and a 30% drop in traffic on some routes. Initial investigations indicate no malicious intent. Repairs will take months.
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A submarine fiber-optic cable in the Red Sea was damaged by a merchant ship's anchor, resulting in a surge in latency between Asia and Europe and a 30% drop in traffic on some routes. Initial investigations indicate no malicious intent. Repairs will take months.

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unsafe.sh broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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