Vietnam’s Internet on ‘go-slow’ till
early April
Internet speed in Vietnam
will remain slow until early April due to delays in repairing the country’s
major submarine cable system.
A
representative of one local Internet service provider confirmed on Monday
afternoon that repair work to the Asia America Gateway (AAG) cable system is
expected to be completed by April 5.
The
delay has been caused by the late arrival of the repair ship, according to
the source.
The
AAG is a 20,000-kilometer-long underwater communications cable, connecting
Southeast Asia with the U.S. mainland across the Pacific Ocean via Guam and
Hawaii.
Vietnam
is connected to four international submarine Internet cable systems, namely
the AAG, SMW3 (Southeast Asia - Middle East - Western Europe 3), TVH
(Thailand-Vietnam-Hong Kong), and IA (Intra Asia).
The
problem occurred along the AAG system on February 18, while another error was
also detected on the IA cable system in February.
The
Intra Asia (IA) underwater cable system was launched in late 2009, connecting
Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Japan, while the APG
(Asia- Pacific Gateway) links eight countries and regions in the
Asia-Pacific, namely Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
mainland China, Japan, and South Korea.
Originally
scheduled for completion on March 25, the repair work is now anticipated to
conclude on April 4.
According
to experts, Internet speed in the country will remain sluggish for at least
one more week.
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Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 3, 2017
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