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How the Red Sea conflict could wreak havoc on the world's internet infrastructure
The Week via Yahoo Canada News· 5 months agoWorker on a beach holding an undersea internet cable. Houthi rebels in the Red Sea have been preying...
Exclusive-China Mobile explores acquiring Hong Kong telecom firm HKBN -sources
Reuters via Yahoo Finance Canada· 1 year agoState-owned China Mobile Ltd is exploring a buyout of Hong Kong's leading telecoms company HKBN Ltd,...
Full Repairs to Damaged Red Sea Internet Cables Delayed by Yemen Political Splits
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 3 months ago(Bloomberg) -- Full repairs to three submarine internet cables damaged in the Red Sea in February...
Ships entering Yemeni waters must obtain permit, Houthi minister says
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 5 months agoCAIRO (Reuters) -Ships will have to obtain a permit from Yemen's Houthi-controlled Maritime Affairs...
Internet cables cut in the Red Sea in ‘exceptionally rare’ incident, disrupting much of Asia,...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 months agoInternet service across swaths of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East has been disrupted following...
3 Red Sea data cables cut as Houthis launch more attacks in the vital waterway
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 months agoThree cables under the Red Sea that provide global internet and telecommunications have been cut as...
Houthi-Sunk Ship’s Anchor Likely Severed Sea Internet Cables
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 months ago(Bloomberg) -- The anchor of a cargo ship sunk by Houthi militants was probably responsible for...
Opinion: What the Red Sea cable outage should teach us
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 5 months agoThe US government is in a position to greatly improve the resilience of our undersea cables but has...
Red Sea cables have been damaged, disrupting internet traffic
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 months agoDamage to submarine cables in the Red Sea is disrupting telecommunications networks and forcing providers to reroute as much as a quarter of traffic between Asia, Europe and the Middle East, including internet traffic.