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The American technological giant Microsoft Azure Cloud was broken by a submarine cut of cables in the Red Sea.
The company said Azure users will experience delays with the problems of moving Internet transfics in the Middle East. Azure is the world’s leading cloud computing platform.
Microsoft did not explain that it could lead to cuts of underwater cables. It adds that it is redirected by traffic on other ways.
Last weekend, there were other reports that suggest that the reduction of the underwater cable influenced the United Arab Emirates and Asia countries.
As also The update is posted on Microsoft On Saturday, they said the Azure’s traffic passing through the Middle East, “may experience an increased delay from the underwater fiber contraction in the Red Sea.”
He emphasized that the movement “that does not move to the Middle East is not affected.”
The cables outlined on the data transmit data on the ocean floor between the continents and are often called the basis of the Internet.
On Saturday, Network blocksAn organization that monitors Internet access has stated that a series of submarines in the Red Sea has affected online services in several countries, including India and Pakistan.
The Pakistani telecommunications campaign stated in a report on X that the cable cuts occurred in the waters near the city of Saudi Arabia and warned that the peak could be affected by Internet services.
On Sunday, Netblocks said the services were also thwarted in the United Arab Emirates.
Underwater cables can be damaged by the anchors dropped on the ship, but can also be sent to attacks.
In February 2024, several communication cables in the Red Sea were shortened, affecting data traffic between Asia and Europe.
The incident happened approximately a month after the international government of Yemen warned that the Huti movement supported by Iran could sabotage underwater cables in addition to attacks on the ship. Guta denied that they aimed the cables.
A number of underwater cables and gas pipelines were damaged in the Baltic Sea, suspicion of attacks after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Earlier this year, Swedish authorities seized the ship suspected of damage to the cable that runs under the Baltic Sea to Latvia. Prosecutors said the initial investigation showed the distance.