internet disruption

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Discussions about internet disruption on WindowsForum.com focus on real-world events that degrade connectivity, such as undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea. These incidents cause slow connections, higher latency, and cloud service interruptions across South Asia, the Gulf, and the Middle East. Members examine how carriers and cloud operators reroute traffic and rebalance capacity, and they warn that performance issues may persist during repairs. The tag covers the causes, impacts, and technical responses to internet disruptions, emphasizing the physical infrastructure behind global connectivity and the challenges of maintaining reliable service during outages.
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    Red Sea Cable Cuts Expose Global Latency Risks and Cloud Resilience

    Internet users across South Asia, the Gulf and parts of the Middle East endured slow, jittery connections and higher cloud latency after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were reported cut, forcing major carriers and cloud operators to reroute traffic, rebalance capacity and...
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