Taiwan quake cuts off much of Asia Internet

Pata

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Internet is Damn Slow these Days!!! My adsl Downlad Speed ws abt 1-2 Kbps yestreday :(... Think you guys r also experiencing the same problem This is the reason...

Posted: 27 December 2006 1840 hrs
HONG KONG - Internet and phone services were disrupted across much of Asia on Wednesday after an earthquake damaged undersea cables, leaving one of the world's most tech-savvy regions in a virtual blackout.

From frustrated traders seeking in vain for stock quotes to anxious newshounds accustomed to round-the-clock updates on world events, millions of people from China to Japan to Australia were affected.

The disruption was widespread, hitting China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong and elsewhere, with knock-on effects as far away as Australia for companies whose Internet is routed through affected areas.

There was no chaos on the stock exchanges or any of the other doomsday scenarios, but reports that services could be down for weeks were dramatic enough.

South Korea's information and communication ministry said all six undersea fibreoptic cables off Taiwan were hit, causing major disruption. All services, except for exclusive business lines, returned to normal shortly afterwards as they were switched to other systems.

But officials could not put a timeframe on when business lines would be fixed. "It is not a matter of days," said Hong Seoung-Yong, a ministry official handling the problem. "It will take longer than that to repair the damaged lines."

A 7.1-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Taiwan on Tuesday night, which was followed by several smaller quakes in the region, apparently damaged the vast network of underwater cables that enables modern communication.

"The Internet capacity in Taiwan is about 40 percent now, so the service is jammed," said a spokesman for Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan's largest phone company.

A spokesman for CAT Telecom, Thailand's communication authority, said Internet services had been disrupted across the country.

"Those whose businesses mainly rely on Internet communication have been affected. They can't do anything," he added.

Phone services in some countries were also disrupted, in particular for calls to the United States.

"Several undersea data cables were damaged," said a spokesman for PCCW, Hong Kong's biggest telecoms company.

Service providers quickly tried to redirect customers to the cables that had not been affected but the reduced capacity was no match for the normal workload of users, leaving an Internet service that was painfully slow or non-existent.

"It's a nightmare, basically, because we have no idea what is going on in the markets today," said Steve Rowles, an analyst with CFC Seymour in Hong Kong, who echoed others in saying that damage was limited due to year's end.

"It has happened on the right day as a lot of people are away for holidays, so there's low trading volumes," he said.

In China, web users in cities as far apart as Beijing in the north and Chongqing in the southwest reported difficulties accessing overseas websites, state media reported, after several undersea cables belonging to China Telecom were cut.

The Tokyo Stock Exchange, the world's largest bourse outside of New York, was functioning without problems, a spokesman said.

The Hong Kong stock exchange also said it was also working without problems, but after-hours crude trading in Singapore was affected as traders reported they could not access the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex).

NTT Communications, the long-distance call business of Japan's largest telecom firm Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., said 1,400 toll-free phone lines and 84 international lines used internally by companies were affected.

The crux of the trouble seemed to be in the underseas routes near Taiwan, which providers would try to bypass in favour of other routes through Europe, said a spokesman for Japanese telecoms firm KDDI Corp, Satoru Ito.

"If there is too much traffic on that route, it might get blocked up and further slow down Internet connections," Ito said.
 
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sridanu said:
well i hope it doesnt effect the internet traffic here in SL:(

I think it already has!!! Cuz yesterday I saw posts that complaining about their speeds.... and some of them have even format their PCs thinking something wrong there ha..ha..ha..:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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sri_lion said:
I think it already has!!! Cuz yesterday I saw posts that complaining about their speeds.... and some of them have even format their PCs thinking something wrong there ha..ha..ha..:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

^^Ha ha!

I was one of em who said tha internet was slow! It was bloody slow from tha start of tha day yestaday! Didn't you think so?! :confused:
 

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seong619 said:
^^Ha ha!

I was one of em who said tha internet was slow! It was bloody slow from tha start of tha day yestaday! Didn't you think so?! :confused:

Ya... it was same here!!! Then I heard rumors about the effect of earthquake on the networks, I was blaming my ISP as well... well there is nothing much they can do!!!
 

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sri_lion said:
Ya... it was same here!!! Then I heard rumors about the effect of earthquake on the networks, I was blaming my ISP as well... well there is nothing much they can do!!!

^^Yeah ma chun!

We jus have to wait and? I heard tha internet speed is worst in Singapore and Korea.
 

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seong619 said:
^^Yeah ma chun!

We jus have to wait and? I heard tha internet speed is worst in Singapore and Korea.

Yeah! I think the closer you get to Taiwan the worse it is... Singapore has 10MB connections available to the public and it must be like a nightmare to them:lol: :lol: Actually you can see the difference, when you try to browse a local site (Which is hosted locally) you get normal speeds, but the moment you try to access sites which maybe hosted in that region its quite slow!!

We'll wait and see, there's more important things to do when you just had a earthquake rather than setting up you networks!!!
 

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sri_lion said:
Yeah! I think the closer you get to Taiwan the worse it is... Singapore has 10MB connections available to the public and it must be like a nightmare to them:lol: :lol: Actually you can see the difference, when you try to browse a local site (Which is hosted locally) you get normal speeds, but the moment you try to access sites which maybe hosted in that region its quite slow!!

We'll wait and see, there's more important things to do when you just had a earthquake rather than setting up you networks!!!

^^Yeah ma chun!

Tha countries wif one of tha fastest internets are lagging like SHIT! :shocked: