Ships did not cause Internet cable damage.

February 4, 2008 by Bakkouz  
Filed under Internet, News

Damage to undersea Internet cables in the Mediterranean that hit business across the Middle East and South Asia was not caused by ships, Egypt’s communications ministry said on Sunday, ruling out earlier reports.

The transport ministry added that footage recorded by onshore video cameras of the location of the cables showed no maritime traffic in the area when the cables were damaged.

‘The ministry’s maritime transport committee reviewed footage covering the period of 12 hours before and 12 hours after the cables were cut and no ships sailed the area,’ a statement said.

‘The area is also marked on maps as a no-go zone and it is therefore ruled out that the damage to the cables was caused by ships,’ the statement added.

Two cables were damaged earlier this week in the Mediterranean sea and another off the coast of Dubai, causing widespread disruption to Internet and international telephone services in Egypt, Gulf Arab states and South Asia.

A fourth cable linking Qatar to the United Arab Emirates was damaged on Sunday causing yet more disruptions, telecommunication provider Qtel said.

Earlier reports said that the damage had been caused by ships that had been diverted off their usual route because of bad weather.

Egypt’s communication and information technology ministry said it would report its findings to the owners of the two damaged Mediterranean cables, FLAG Telecom and SEA-ME-WE4.

A repair ship was expected to begin work to fix the two Mediterranean cables on Tuesday.

[Source:Khaleej Times]

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  1. Hani Obaid on Wed, 6th Feb 2008 2:33 am 

    They’re just starting the repair Tuesday ?
    That sucks!

    Egypt/Dubai/Qatar, what is the fourth one ?

    It’s kind of too big of a coincidence that all are dammaged in the same time period unless it’s wear and tare in which case it seems there would have been a lot more cables dammaged.

    So the Egyptian minister of comm. is so sure what it wasn’t caused by when he doesn’t know what it was caused by ? I think he’s enjoying his 15 minutes of fame too much.

  2. ياسمين حميد on Wed, 6th Feb 2008 7:53 pm 

    they are four: 2 of them in Egypt, one in Dubai, one in Qatar.
    Tuesday? :shock:
    I thought the ones in Egypt were already repaired!!!

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