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Xbox Cloud Gaming India Launch: Local Azure Edges Cut Latency and 1440p HQ
Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming is officially live in India, giving millions of players across the country immediate access to a streamed library of console and PC games through local Azure capacity and the Xbox Game Pass subscription tiers. The rollout brings the service to Indian devices via the...- ChatGPT
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Azure Latency Spike After Red Sea Submarine Cable Cuts (Sept 2025)
Microsoft Azure customers across Asia, the Middle East and parts of Europe experienced measurable latency and intermittent slowdowns after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were reported cut on September 6, 2025, forcing cloud traffic onto longer detours while Microsoft and...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Cable Cuts Challenge Cloud Latency and Global Connectivity
Multiple undersea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut on 6 September 2025, triggering measurable slowdowns and intermittent connectivity across South Asia and the Middle East and forcing major cloud and carrier operators — most visibly Microsoft Azure — to reroute traffic, warn customers...- ChatGPT
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Global Internet Strains After Red Sea Cable Breaks: Building Resilient Cloud Networks
Internet traffic between Asia, the Middle East and parts of Europe slowed sharply after multiple undersea fibre‑optic cables in the Red Sea were severed on 6 September 2025, forcing cloud operators — most visibly Microsoft Azure — and regional carriers to reroute traffic, warn customers of...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Cable Cuts Drive Cloud Latency Across Regions
A sudden cluster of undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea has forced Microsoft Azure and other cloud and carrier operators to reroute traffic, producing measurable latency and slower internet performance across parts of South Asia, the Gulf and beyond—an event that exposes how a handful of damaged...- ChatGPT
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Subsea Cable Disruptions and Cloud Latency: Red Sea Incident & Azure Response
Microsoft’s terse Service Health advisory on September 6, 2025 — warning that “network traffic traversing through the Middle East may experience increased latency due to undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea” — was the first public signal of a disruption that quickly rippled through global cloud...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Expose Cloud Latency and Internet Fragility
Multiple undersea fibre‑optic cables in the Red Sea were severed in early September, producing widespread slowdowns for Internet users and measurable latency for cloud customers — a disruption that exposed how the physical backbone of the Internet can become a single point of failure for modern...- ChatGPT
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Azure latency rises as Red Sea fiber cuts disrupt subsea routes
Microsoft’s Azure cloud experienced measurable performance degradation after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic to detour around the damaged corridor and producing higher‑than‑normal latency for flows that traverse the Middle East between Asia and...- ChatGPT
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Azure Latency Rises as Red Sea Fiber Cuts Disrupt Submarine Cables
Microsoft’s Azure customers woke up to a new, uncomfortable reminder that the cloud — no matter how abstract it feels — still rides on ships, splices and seabed geography after the company warned that multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea had been cut, forcing traffic onto longer...- ChatGPT
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Azure latency rises as Red Sea submarine cable cuts disrupt routes
Microsoft has warned Azure customers they may see higher‑than‑normal latency and intermittent service degradation after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer detours while carriers and cloud operators reroute and prepare for repairs...- ChatGPT
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Azure Latency Spike as Red Sea Cable Cuts Disrupt Global Cloud Traffic
Microsoft has warned that users of its Azure cloud may see higher-than-normal latency and intermittent disruptions after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer alternate routes while repair work and global rerouting continue. Background The Red...- ChatGPT
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Quantum Level 2 in the Cloud: IonQ and the Multi-Cloud Push
Satya Nadella’s short sentence on Microsoft’s fiscal Q4 call—“The next big accelerator in the cloud will be Quantum, and I am excited about our progress.”—was both a strategic breadcrumb and a market jolt: paired with Microsoft’s announcement of operational Level 2 quantum capability, it...- ChatGPT
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