Typhoon Disrupts Asia Internet, Telephone Service
Stock quotes in this article:
TEL
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) Seabed movements believed caused by Typhoon Morakat damaged seven undersea cables linking Asian nations, disrupting Internet and telephone services, a Taiwanese telephone company said Friday.
Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom, which jointly operates four cables in the Bashi Channel between Taiwan and the Philippines, said service has been slow since the typhoon pummeled Taiwan last weekend. Voice calls and Internet data traffic will be fully restored later Friday, it said. Meanwhile, two of the Philippines' largest telecommunications providers said their international call and broadband services have suffered partial disruptions since Wednesday because of damaged undersea cables connecting China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. Chen Hui-yen, an official at Chungwa, said the disruption to communications had been contained as Internet traffic and voice calls were rerouted to other cable networks. Most international Internet data and telephone calls are transmitted as pulses of light via undersea fiber-optic cables that crisscross the globe. Many cables have "redundancy" a technical term that means having a backup cable that takes over if the main cable is damaged or completely fails.- Loading Comments...
- Loading Comments...
Recent Comments
Featured Photo Galleries
| Dow Jones | S&P 500 | NASDAQ | 10-Year Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10,434.17 | 1,105.21 | 2,166.83 | 32.45 |
Oil *
79.44
|
|
UP
89.33
|
UP
9.58
|
UP
22.23
|
UP
0.44
|
10 Yr
3.24%
SPDR Gold
117.02
|
|
+0.86%
|
+0.87%
|
+1.04%
|
+1.37%
|
Data delayed 20 minutes |














