Earlier 26th December was the boxing day for us. If you are a Sri Lankan and a cricket fan, then its with your memories for sometimes. But from 2004 onwards things got changed due to the Asian Killer Tsunami. It destroyed almost everything and taken hundreds of thousands of lives with it. After two years from the biggest natural disasters of the new millennium Mother Nature has sent another signal to show her strengths. This time it’s not another killer tsunami wave but an earthquake which disrupts most of the data and internet connectivity for the same region.
Telecom, PCCW Say Internet Disrupted by Quakes
By Andrea Tan
Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. Southeast Asia's largest telephone company, and Hong Kong's PCCW Ltd. said Internet service in Asia slowed down after three earthquakes hit southern yesterday.
``The Taiwan earthquake has affected several submarine cable systems in Asia, causing cable cuts near Taiwan late last night,'' Singapore Telecom spokesman Chia Boon Chong said by telephone today. ``Some customers might experience a slowdown in data or Internet access. Traffic diversion and restoration works are currently in progress.''
was jolted by three earthquakes yesterday, killing two people and injuring 42 others, the island's National Fire Agency said. The tremors damaged undersea cables, causing a disruption to Internet traffic and some telephone calls in the region for customers including Singapore Telecom, PCCW, Chunghwa Telecom Co., 's biggest telephone operator, and KDDI Corp., 's second-largest telephone carrier.
PCCW, 's largest phone company, said data capacity on its networks was reduced to 50 percent due to the quake.
``Data service to , , and the were affected,'' said Hans Leung, a spokesman in .
Two of Chunghwa Telecom's cables were damaged by the earthquake, resulting in ``near zero'' capacity for voice calls to Southeast Asia, apart from Vietnam, said Leng Tai-feng, the company's vice president of international business.
``The repairs could take two to three weeks,'' Leng said. ``We're doing our best to coordinate with other operators in the region to resolve the problem.''
The first earthquake, which was magnitude 6.7, occurred at 8:26 p.m. local time yesterday off 's south coast, the island's Central Weather Bureau said on its Web site. The second, magnitude 6.4, happened at 8:34 p.m. and the third, magnitude 5.2, occurred at 8:40 p.m. All three were centered in the same area, the bureau said.
On Dec. 26, 2004, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off Sumatra unleashed waves that destroyed coastal villages on the Indian Ocean from to , killing more than 220,000 people. Some of the areas have yet to recover.
KDDI said its fiber-optic undersea cable in was damaged, affecting fixed-line services to . The company is re-routing phone calls to go through the and and may take several weeks to two months to repair cables that are damaged, KDDI's Tokyo-based spokesman Haruhiko Maede said.
KT Corp., 's largest provider of fixed-line phone and Internet access service, said the outages affected overseas connections of the foreign ministry and Reuters, which use leased lines, said Kim Cheol Kee, a spokesman for Seongnam-based KT.
KT is in discussions with foreign phone companies to redirect traffic elsewhere, Kim says.
To contact the reporter on this story: Andrea Tan in at atan17@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: December 26, 2006 22:57 EST
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