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India Internet capacity at 80 pct after cables break
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* Reuters
* Friday February 1 2008
BANGALORE, Feb 1 (Reuters) - India's Internet services were operating
at about 80 percent of capacity on Friday after breaks in undersea
cables disrupted Web access, and normal services could be restored in
a week, an industry official said. The underseas cable connections
were disrupted off Egypt's northern coast on Wednesday, affecting
poker shape playing cards access in the Gulf region and south Asia, and forcing service
providers to reroute traffic. India's booming outsourcing industry,
which provides a range of back-office services like insurance claims
processing and customer support to overseas clients over the Internet,
played down the disruption, saying it had back-up plans in place.
Rajesh Chharia, president of the Internet Service Providers'
Association of India, said service providers were diverting Internet
traffic to imprinted playing cards there was no disruption in services. "I would say 70
to 80 percent of the Internet services are operating normally now. It
will take about a week to bring the services best car insurance to normal," best insurance said. "Though we will continue to see some latency, there won't be any
chocking in Internet access that we saw in the last couple of days."
He said cable repair poker cards had already been SENT to fix the breaches,
which are in segments of two intercontinental cables known as
SEA-ME-WE-4 and FLAG. A spokesman for FLAG in Mumbai has declined
comment on the state of restoration of operations but Punit Garg,
chief executive officer of FLAG Telecom, said on Thursday the cable
breaks would not cause any revenue loss to the company. "Where the
cable cut has happened, we are building a new cable over there, which
is the life insurance Mediterranean cable, which will connect Egypt to France,"
Garg told an investor conference call. "So in future we will see that
FLAG will have a fully redundant and resilient network.... For our
enterprise customers, that (connectivity) is being taken care through
the restoration on other alternate hubs." FLAG is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of India's No. mandarin lessons chicago mobile operator Reliance Communications
and custom faces playing cards operates a cable network of 65,000 route kilometres connecting
the U.S., Europe, Middle East and Asia. "Connectivity has been
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COMPLAINTS" Officials emo style outsourcing firms in India said many had
alternate networks and traffic was automatically routed to a different
link in the event of a breakdown. "We have streetwear clothing heard of any customer
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Technologies Ltd , which offers IT solutions and back-office services.
bridge size playing cards International Cable Protection Committee, an association of 86
submarine cable operators dedicated to safeguarding submarine cables,
says more than 95 percent of transoceanic playing cards and data traffic
are carried by submarine cables, and the rest by satellite. U.S. phone
companies Verizon Communications Inc and AT&T Inc both use the
affected cables. AT&T said on Thursday its networks were already back
to normal as it had rerouted traffic and Verizon expected whole life insurance to
be restored for all its customers in a matter of days. Investigations
into what caused the break are continuing, playing cards custom poker there were storms in
the area at the time. One of the biggest streetwear clothes of modern
telecoms systems was in December 2006, when a magnitude 7.1 earthquake
broke nine submarine cables between Taiwan and the Philippines,
cutting connections between southeast Asia and the rest of the world.
Internet links were thrown out in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan,
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