DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and the Middle East, experts said Sunday, though it wasn’t immediately clear what caused the ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Richard Salgado teaches at Harvard and Stanford law schools. He has worked on undersea cable security issues as a prosecutor with the US Justice Department and as a senior director at ...
Commercial shipping is the likely cause of a recent Red Sea cable cut that disrupted internet access across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, according to experts. The incident highlights the ...
While you may be using a wireless option to get on the web, like T-Mobile's home internet utilizing the 5G cell network, the process of connecting the world online is still firmly hard-wired. For ...
The Red Sea is the top security concern of the global submarine cable industry, with broken cables unable to be repaired or new cables to be laid, causing the industry to scramble to find alternative ...
OnePlus has just opened the Red Cable Club, a loyalty program previously only available in India, to members in North America. What is OnePlus’s Red Cable Club, and how can you sign up? Follow along ...
Major cables carrying data in the Red Sea, the waterway between Northeast Africa and the Arabian Peninsula that connects Europe with Asia, have reportedly been damaged by Houthi rebels operating from ...