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Old 1st January 2007 | 20:55
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Mac the Knife

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A number of key cables were damaged in the recent China Sea earthquake. The internet can re-route around the breaks, but the rest of the net comes under pressure.

"An earthquake registering 7.1 on the Richter scale hit the Southern portion of Taiwan, crippling Internet and phone service in Asia. Approximately 18 telecommunications cables are undersea serving the Pacific Rim region, according to Verizon, and the company said it could take weeks to repair them all.

Cable & Wireless, a UK-based company which also has communications cables in the region, said it lost connections between Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore. Traffic to Japan and Singapore was rerouted through Australia, while China handled data and voice for Japan and Hong Kong.

Verizon said it is using the SEA-ME-WE-4 cable to redirect traffic to India and that customers may be impacted for weeks.

"This underscores the need for additional redundancy in the area," spokesperson Gil Broyles said. Verizon said several cables were damaged, resulting in slower Internet service traffic is rerouted.

Damage to individual undersea cables creates considerably more service disruption than land-based cable because they carry proportionally more traffic and handle multiple regions, said Verizon. This is in contrast to land-based pipes that use multiple paths and suffer more localized disruptions. Verizon said it will take more than a week to get a repair ship into the area. "

So unless it was caused by Gates' flatulence, MS isn't to blame
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