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Capacity of submarine cable to double by 2009

Archive - March 10, 2008, 09:55
The capacity of the submarine cable system South East Asia-Middle East-Western Europe-4 (SEA-ME-WE-4), which connects many countries between Singapore and France, is to be doubled by the end of 2009 under a multi-million dollar project. The upgrade will be beneficial to India, as the cable system in one of the major bandwidth providers to the country. The doubling of the cable system would result in increasing the trunk capacity of the cable and helping it support increasing broadband traffic .
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Tunisie Telecom : Fixi El Fixe

Archive - March 4, 2008, 17:11
Tunisie Telecom has launched on the market FIXI a package which offers capped consumers with multiple benefits. 1.La mastery of the budget: FIXI allows you to define in advance the maximum monthly expenditure in communication for a fixed line. 2.The choice: With three types of packages capped: 10, 15 or 20 TND per month , the customer can choose the best suited to its consumption. Each plan provides for credit of communication: -- The package gives FIXI 10DT entitled to a credit communicatio.
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Tunisie Telecom : Fixi El Fixe

Archive - March 4, 2008, 17:11
Tunisie Telecom has launched on the market FIXI a package which offers capped consumers with multiple benefits. 1.La mastery of the budget: FIXI allows you to define in advance the maximum monthly expenditure in communication for a fixed line. 2.The choice: With three types of packages capped: 10, 15 or 20 TND per month , the customer can choose the best suited to its consumption. Each plan provides for credit of communication: -- The package gives FIXI 10DT entitled to a credit communicatio.
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Fifth undersea cable cut near UAE, suspicions rise

Archive - February 7, 2008, 14:04
You may have noticed a number of stories recently about undersea cables getting cut around the world. Apparently the total is now up to 5, but the scariest part of this is that Iran is now offline. You can also read Schneier's comments on this coincidence. Flag Telecom, a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Reliance ADA Group, has had two cables damaged in the span of a week -- a quandary it has never dealt with until now. As it stands, traffic from the Middle East and surrounding areas is being.
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Fifth undersea cable cut near UAE, suspicions rise

Archive - February 7, 2008, 14:04
You may have noticed a number of stories recently about undersea cables getting cut around the world. Apparently the total is now up to 5, but the scariest part of this is that Iran is now offline. You can also read Schneier's comments on this coincidence. Flag Telecom, a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Reliance ADA Group, has had two cables damaged in the span of a week -- a quandary it has never dealt with until now. As it stands, traffic from the Middle East and surrounding areas is being.
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The intenet under sea world

Archive - February 6, 2008, 08:43
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The intenet under sea world

Archive - February 6, 2008, 08:43
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Middle east cable incident: issue or sabotage?

Archive - February 3, 2008, 14:32
A third undersea cable has been cut, effectively eliminating the Internet in the Middle East. But according to CNN that cable outage does not extend to Israel, Lebanon and Iraq. Is it a coincidence that these three countries, who represent the next phase of the war on terrorism, were spared in the communications blackout that is affecting the rest of the Middle East? ... The news of the multiple acts of cable sabotage are clear proof that a hostile force is doing its best to isolate the .
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Middle east cable incident: issue or sabotage?

Archive - February 3, 2008, 14:32
A third undersea cable has been cut, effectively eliminating the Internet in the Middle East. But according to CNN that cable outage does not extend to Israel, Lebanon and Iraq. Is it a coincidence that these three countries, who represent the next phase of the war on terrorism, were spared in the communications blackout that is affecting the rest of the Middle East? ... The news of the multiple acts of cable sabotage are clear proof that a hostile force is doing its best to isolate the .
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Divona Telecom VoIP down

Archive - February 1, 2008, 13:29
Divona customers were deprived today from using the phone, the VoIP goes through dedicated connections with the customer down since this morning involving Tunisie Telecom, our Divona insider is hoping that the outage would be fixed within one hour. In the meanwhile all Wimax users are connected and can enjoy their Internet and Network up and running. Many customers prefers to get all their bandwidth through the Wimax to reduce the impact of the frequent issues in Tunisie Telecom T1 services. .
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Divona Telecom VoIP down

Archive - February 1, 2008, 13:29
Divona customers were deprived today from using the phone, the VoIP goes through dedicated connections with the customer down since this morning involving Tunisie Telecom, our Divona insider is hoping that the outage would be fixed within one hour. In the meanwhile all Wimax users are connected and can enjoy their Internet and Network up and running. Many customers prefers to get all their bandwidth through the Wimax to reduce the impact of the frequent issues in Tunisie Telecom T1 services. .
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Damaged undersea cable hits Net

Archive - February 1, 2008, 11:02
NEW DELHI: Internet communication links for hundreds of millions of people in India and across the world were disrupted after an anchoring ship off Egypt's Alexandria coast damaged two submarine cables Sea-Me-We-4 and Flag on Wednesday morning. Internet users faced a slowdown in service with many websites remaining either totally inaccessible or taking a considerably long time to download. While early on Thursday, reports of disruption appeared severe with ISP Association of India's president.
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Damaged undersea cable hits Net

Archive - February 1, 2008, 11:02
NEW DELHI: Internet communication links for hundreds of millions of people in India and across the world were disrupted after an anchoring ship off Egypt's Alexandria coast damaged two submarine cables Sea-Me-We-4 and Flag on Wednesday morning. Internet users faced a slowdown in service with many websites remaining either totally inaccessible or taking a considerably long time to download. While early on Thursday, reports of disruption appeared severe with ISP Association of India's president.
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