Undersea cables cut: Internet disrupted across Asia, Mid-East; India, Pak among affected
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Internet services faced disruptions across Asia and the Middle East due to severed undersea cables in the Red Sea. The incident impacted connectivity in countries like India and Pakistan, with potential increased latency in the Middle East. While the cause remains unclear, the disruption raises concerns amid regional conflict, though Houthi rebels have denied involvement.
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