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What do we know about internet disruptions from cut subsea cables in the Red Sea

by Editor · September 8, 2025

… Saudi Arabia.” The SMW4 cable is a 18,800 kilometre subsea cable that … Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria. Related.Read More

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