Pakistan’s internet services have recently suffered significant disruptions due to cable breaks in the SMW-5, SMW-4, and AAE1 submarine cables. The damage has notably impacted connectivity during peak hours.
Impact on Internet Services:
Reduced Bandwidth:The cable breaks have resulted in diminished internet bandwidth, causing slower speeds and increased latency.
Congestion and Packet Loss: The reduced bandwidth has led to network congestion and packet loss, significantly degrading the overall internet experience.
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Affected Directions:
East Direction: The SMW-5 and SMW-4 cable breaks have disrupted internet traffic coming from the east, including regions such as Singapore, Malaysia, and other Southeast Asian countries.
West Direction:The AAE1 cable break has impacted internet traffic from the west, including Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Repair Work:
SMW-5 and SMW-4:Repair efforts are in progress, but the completion timeline remains uncertain.
AAE1:Similarly, repair work is ongoing, with an uncertain timeline for resolution.
This situation has highlighted the vulnerabilities in Pakistan’s internet infrastructure and the critical need for diversified and resilient connectivity options.