Cable repair to temporarily slow down
international internet connections
Vietnamese internet users may
see disruptions or slowdowns to their international connectionsduring the week
of scheduled maintenance to the Asia-America Gateway (AAG) cable system.
The Asia-America Gateway (AAG) cable
system
AAG
is a 20,000 kilometre submarine communications cable system connecting
South-East Asia with the
According
to Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), the repair work will be
carried out from February 25 to March 3. During this time, the international
connection speeds will be down, making it difficult to access to foreign
websites and send emails to addresses on foreign servers.
The
deputy director of VNPT’s Vietnam Data Communication Company (VDC), Nguyen
Hong Hai, said the repair should have been conducted earlier, but has
been delayed to next week.
He
added that VNPT has prepared measures to help maintain connectivity during
the repair.
Vu
The Binh, General Director of Netnam, has been cited by Buu Dien Vietnam
Newspaper as saying that AAG is the sub-marine cable that has experienced the
most problems over the last five years, causing interruptions of two to three
months in total. It is also the most used and cheapest connection in the
country.
Even
with the repair, Vietnamese internet service providers cannot guarantee that
connection problems will not occur in the future. Many users have been warned
that they may experience troubles.
Binh
also warned that the consequences of a major cable accident might be more
serious than initially thought. One such incident occurred on a weekend, when
the demand was low. However, things may be different if it were to happen on
a Monday.
“These
accidents serve as a reminder to
The Asia-America Gateway cable linear reportedly broke on
December 20, 2013, affecting 40 percent of
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Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 2, 2014
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