Updated
Updated · Developing Telecoms · Jul 6
Pakistan Restores Internet After 1.7 Tbps SEA-ME-WE 5 Cable Fault
Updated
Updated · Developing Telecoms · Jul 6

Pakistan Restores Internet After 1.7 Tbps SEA-ME-WE 5 Cable Fault

3 articles · Updated · Developing Telecoms · Jul 6

Summary

  • Pakistan’s internet services returned to normal on Friday after the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority said the SEA-ME-WE 5 subsea cable fault detected a day earlier had been fully rectified.
  • PTA said traffic was rerouted through alternate international links during repairs to limit disruption, while it worked with Transworld Associates to identify the still-undisclosed cause.
  • SEA-ME-WE 5 is one of only two subsea systems serving Pakistan and carries about 1.7 Tbps of capacity, versus roughly 800 Gbps on SEA-ME-WE-4.
  • The outage adds to repeated faults on the SEA-ME-WE 5 route in recent years, highlighting the risks of relying on limited international cable capacity.

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