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<p>Since this morning I was wondering why in the hell is the internet very slow. Browsing any site is ultimately slow and I checked the internet activity and it&#8217;s sending and receiving very small amout of packets. At first I thought it was just because of number of people connected in the base station. But I wasn&#8217;t really convinced on idea. So to hold my peace, I searched around the internet for answers. And I found one. There&#8217;s a cut in one of the APCN2 (Asia-Pacific Cable Network 2) undersea submarine cable. It actually crippled the connection speed in the Asia-Pacific region particularly in Singapore and Philippines.</p>
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<p>Since this morning I was wondering why in the hell is the internet very slow. Browsing any site is ultimately slow and I checked the internet activity and it&#8217;s sending and receiving very small amout of packets. At first I thought it was just because of number of people connected in the base station. But I wasn&#8217;t really convinced on idea. So to hold my peace, I searched around the internet for answers. And I found one. There&#8217;s a cut in one of the APCN2 (Asia-Pacific Cable Network 2) undersea submarine cable. It actually crippled the connection speed in the Asia-Pacific region particularly in Singapore and Philippines.</p>
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<h1 style="line-height: 110%;">APCN2 cable cut cripples connections</h1>
<div id="byline">By <a href="mailto:zdnews-asia@cnet.com&amp;Subject=Feedback%20on%20%27APCN2%20cable%20cut%20cripples%20connections%27">Victoria  Ho</a>, ZDNet Asia<br />
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 04:50 PM</div>
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<p><span style="color: #cc0000;"><strong>update</strong></span> <strong>A cut in the Asia-Pacific  Cable Network 2 (APCN2) undersea submarine cable crippled connection speeds for  users in the Asia-Pacific region on Wednesday, particularly in Singapore and the  Philippines.</strong></p>
<p>Users were sending updates to local forums and Twitter, complaining of slow  connection speeds to sites hosted outside of the region.</p>
<p>According to a notice sent by Malaysian telco, TM Net, the cable fault was  traced to segment 7 of <a title="Singapore telcos have share in US$1b Asia Pacific cable network -- Wednesday, Apr. 19, 2000" href="http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/hardware/0,39042972,13027629,00.htm">the  APCN2</a>, which stretches between Shantou, China and Tanshui, Taiwan. TM Net  traced the outage to Typhoon Morakot, which hit the region over the weekend.</p>
<p>Additionally, segment 1 of the APCN2 is also currently under repair. Repairs  on segment 7 are expected to commence after work on segment 1 is completed.</p>
<p>TM Net said the repairs are expected to be completed by late evening Aug. 13.</p>
<p>Singapore operator, SingTel, confirmed the cable fault in an e-mail to ZDNet  Asia, saying the APCN2&#8242;s consortium members have started restoration works and  are diverting Internet traffic to other cable systems. It said the situation is  expected to return to &#8220;acceptable levels&#8221; within the next 24 hours.</p>
<p>A status update posted on InternetTrafficReport.com showed SingTel&#8217;s  Singapore gateway registered a score of only 34 points, compared to the global  average &#8220;health&#8221; of network connections, which was 86 points as at 3pm Singapore  time on Wednesday.</p>
<p>The site first started registering slower response times and packet loss in  Singapore at <a href="http://www.internettrafficreport.com/history/26.htm" target="_blank">8pm Tuesday evening</a>.</p>
<p>Cable &amp; Wireless sent ZDNet Asia a status update at 6pm, Singapore time,  noting multiple cable breaks have been also detected along the EAC (East Asia  Crossing) and SMW 3 (South-East-Asia, Middle-East, Western-Europe) subsea cable  networks, in addition to the APCN2.</p>
<p>These breaks have been concentrated specifically near Taiwan, with network  traffic &#8220;adversely affected in and out of the region as a result,&#8221; said the  operator.</p></div>
<p><a title="Earthquake knocks out Asian communications -- Thursday, Dec. 28, 2006" href="http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/communications/0,39044192,61977997,00.htm">Back  in 2006</a>, the APCN2 was taken out by a powerful earthquake in Taiwan.  Internet access was reportedly badly disrupted and halted in some parts of Asia  after the quake.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Source: <a href="http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/communications/0,39044192,62056838,00.htm" target="_blank">ZD Net Asia</a></em></p>
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