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  1. Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Increase Azure Latency and Cloud Traffic

    Microsoft’s Azure customers in and around the Middle East experienced measurable latency and service disruption after multiple undersea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were damaged, forcing traffic onto longer, more congested routes and exposing persistent fragilities in the global internet...
  2. Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Slow Global Internet - Azure Latency and Cloud Resilience

    Internet traffic between South Asia, the Gulf and parts of the Middle East slowed dramatically after multiple subsea fibre‑optic cables in the Red Sea were damaged, forcing carriers and cloud providers to reroute traffic, prompting Microsoft Azure to warn customers of higher latency and exposing...
  3. Azure Resilience Exposed as Red Sea Cable Cuts Disrupt Traffic

    Microsoft’s Azure cloud briefly showed the limits of virtual resilience when several undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut on 6 September 2025, forcing traffic onto longer detours, producing higher-than-normal latency for cross‑region traffic, and triggering urgent...
  4. Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Spark Global Latency in Azure Cloud

    Multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut in early September, producing widespread internet slowdowns across South Asia, the Middle East and parts of Europe and prompting Microsoft to warn Azure customers that traffic routed through the affected corridor may experience...
  5. 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...
  6. Red Sea Cable Cuts Drive Azure Latency: Cloud Traffic Re-Routes

    Microsoft has warned customers that parts of Azure may show higher‑than‑normal latency after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were reported cut on 6 September 2025, forcing traffic onto longer detours while carriers and cloud operators reroute and rebalance capacity...
  7. Red Sea Subsea Cables Fail: Global Latency Rises as Azure Reroutes Traffic

    Internet traffic between Asia, the Middle East and Europe slowed to a crawl this week after multiple subsea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were severed, triggering widespread service degradation across India, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates and parts of the Middle East — and forcing major...
  8. 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...
  9. Red Sea Cable Cuts Strain Global Internet, Azure Latency Rises

    Microsoft issued an urgent alert on Saturday after multiple undersea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were discovered cut, triggering increased latency for Azure customers and underscoring how fragile the physical backbone of the global internet remains. Overview The disruption — first detected...
  10. Red Sea Cable Cuts Reveal Global Internet Latency and Cloud Resilience

    Multiple undersea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut in early September, producing widespread internet slowdowns and raising fresh questions about the fragility of the global network that underpins cloud services, financial markets and everyday communication across Asia, the Middle East...
  11. 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...
  12. Microsoft Surface Laptop 5G for Business: The Future of Enterprise Mobility and AI

    Microsoft’s unveiling of the Surface Laptop 5G for Business marks a decisive new step in the competitive world of modern enterprise mobility solutions. Drawing from years of evolution in the Surface family, this new model is clearly engineered to address some of the most persistent pain points...
  13. Microsoft Outlook Service Outage July 2025: Causes, Impact, and Resolution

    On July 9, 2025, Microsoft Outlook users worldwide experienced a significant service disruption that lasted for several hours, preventing access to email accounts across web, desktop, and mobile platforms. The outage began around 6:20 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday and continued into Thursday...
  14. Microsoft Outlook Outage July 2025: Causes, Impact, and Lessons Learned

    In the digital era, seamless access to communication platforms is not just a convenience—it's a necessity. On the evening of July 9, 2025, this reality was starkly highlighted as millions worldwide found themselves abruptly cut off from one of the globe’s most relied-upon email services...
  15. Microsoft 365 Outages 2025: Teams and Outlook Service Disruptions Explained

    On July 10, 2025, Microsoft faced a series of service disruptions affecting its Microsoft 365 suite, notably impacting Teams and Outlook. These outages disrupted communication and productivity for users worldwide, highlighting the critical dependence on Microsoft's cloud services. Initial Teams...
  16. Microsoft and Aduna Collaborate to Scale CAMARA Network APIs on Azure for Global Digital Transformation

    In a significant move to enhance global network capabilities, Microsoft has partnered with Aduna to scale intelligent network APIs via the Azure platform. This collaboration aims to integrate advanced AI functionalities and accelerate the adoption of CAMARA-standardized network APIs across...
  17. Aduna & Microsoft Partner to Accelerate Network API Innovation on Azure

    In a significant move to enhance the global reach and intelligence of network APIs, Aduna has announced a strategic collaboration with Microsoft. This partnership aims to leverage Microsoft's Azure platform to power Aduna's services, integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, and...
  18. Aduna and Microsoft Partner to Expand Global Network APIs with AI and Cloud Innovation

    Here’s a summary based on the details from the page and article metadata: Summary: Aduna collaborates with Microsoft to expand the global reach and intelligence of network APIs Aduna, a global aggregator of network APIs, announced a partnership with Microsoft. Microsoft will join the Aduna...
  19. Microsoft Joins Aduna to Standardize and Expand Global Network APIs on Azure

    In a significant development for the telecommunications and cloud computing industries, Microsoft has joined the Aduna initiative, a collaborative venture aimed at standardizing and expanding the use of network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) globally. This partnership will see the...
  20. Aduna and Microsoft Partnership Revolutionizes Global Network APIs and Connectivity

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital infrastructure and network intelligence, a landmark collaboration between Aduna and Microsoft is poised to redefine the reach and impact of network APIs on a global scale. The partnership, confirmed by both organizations, seeks to merge Aduna's...