Multiple Subsea Fiber Cuts in Red Sea Impact Traffic
Multiple subsea fiber optic cables in the Red Sea suffered simultaneous cuts on September 6, 2025, disrupting global internet and
Multiple subsea fiber optic cables in the Red Sea suffered simultaneous cuts on September 6, 2025, disrupting global internet and
No financial gain Despite the shift to fiber, incidents of intentional cable cuts continue to be reported, often due to misinformation or the mistaken belief that fiber can be sold like copper. Of the
Fiber optic cable cuts are becoming a source of chronic pain for telecommunications companies and internet service providers (ISPs), wounding their pockets and inconveniencing
Cable theft and pilferage remain leading causes of intentional fiber cuts, prompting Globe to adopt a "two-pronged" strategy combining technology deterrents and community partnership. This
Damage to three undersea fiber cables in the Red Sea has forced internet providers to reroute a massive amount of data traffic. An estimated 90%
The activity resulted in multiple fiber optic cable cuts within the same location, affecting several core lines critical to service delivery. Globe is currently conducting a broader investigation
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Topline At least four undersea fiber optic cables, which carry approximately 97% of all Internet traffic, were damaged last week in the Red Sea,
Initial investigations showed that a Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) subcontractor damaged underground fiber optic cables during drainage excavation works in Paco,
The company said the disruption was traced to multiple fiber cuts affecting underground cable infrastructure. Repair work was conducted immediately after the damage was identified, with
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Recently, a group of men intentionally cut and damaged PLDT fiber optic cables, disrupting the delivery of PLDT services in Laguna, on top of persistent reports nationwide of
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Initial findings indicate that underground fiber optic cables in Paco, Manila, were damaged during drainage excavation works carried out by a subcontractor of the Department of Public Works
"The collaboration was prompted by a spate of inadvertent fiber cuts due to diggings and other roadworks, with a total of 54 cases recorded in CDO
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Investigation underway on multiple fiber cuts Based on Globe''s initial findings, one of the affected locations in Paco, Manila involved underground fiber optic cables that were damaged during
GLOBE Telecom Inc. said on Sunday it recorded an 18 percent decline in fiber cut incidents during the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, crediting the
Globe connects over 600 towns with fiber internet and urges public support to stop cable cuts.
In a statement, Globe said it is speeding up efforts to lay down fiber lines across the Philippines to improve service quality for broadband customers. Globe has now migrated over 600
TOKYO -- A Philippine government agency and two telecom companies have signed a memorandum of understanding to upgrade and
Dominance over the Under Sea Cable Network: Threat to India Behemoths like Google, Microsoft, Meta and Amazon own or lease around half of the Under-the-sea Cables laid around the world. This cable
Of the initial 425 towns that transitioned early to fiber, 170 or 40% experienced intentional cuts historically. Even in areas where copper theft was common, 63% still saw fiber-related incidents,
The global internet relies on 800,000 miles of undersea cables that are constantly breaking. This is the story of the 22 aging
The Achilles'' heel of the digital age lies beneath our oceans: fragile undersea cables that, when severed, can plunge entire regions into digital
Globe Telecom said it has fully restored mobile and broadband services in Metro Manila and parts of Luzon after a major network disruption caused by multiple fiber optic cable cuts on May 12.
Smart senior manager for external relations Jose Rosete told Palawan News in a text message that the problem in their P861-million undersea fiber optic
As it turns out, some disruptive fiber cuts are due to a lack of coordination, prompting PLDT Inc (PLDT) to partner with the Metropolitan Manila
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