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30_10ecb.xml_69 | train | ent | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 2 | 5 | 13 | 31 | in Egypt and India | 10000002902 | Egypt | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers <m> in Egypt and India </m> were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers <m> in Egypt and India </m> were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_76 | train | ent | 30_10ecb.xml | 1 | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | 3 | 8 | 19 | 50 | across the Middle East and Asia | 10000002903 | across | ['million', 'people', 'middle', 'east', 'asia', 'lose', 'access', 'internet', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'suffer', 'severe', 'damage'] | Millions of people <m> across the Middle East and Asia </m> have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people <m> across the Middle East and Asia </m> have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_64 | train | ent | 30_10ecb.xml | 1 | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | 18 | 18 | 103 | 109 | cables | NON16979235248815535 | cable | ['million', 'people', 'middle', 'east', 'asia', 'lose', 'access', 'internet', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'suffer', 'severe', 'damage'] | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea <m> cables </m> in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea <m> cables </m> in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_65 | train | ent | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 23 | 23 | 119 | 127 | pipeline | NON16979235248815535 | pipeline | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet <m> pipeline </m> between Egypt and Italy was cut . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet <m> pipeline </m> between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_66 | train | ent | 30_10ecb.xml | 5 | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | 8 | 8 | 49 | 55 | cables | NON16979235248815535 | cable | ['industry', 'expert', 'tell', 'times', 'sub-sea', 'cable', 'go', 'alexandra', 'cause', 'mass', 'disruption'] | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea <m> cables </m> went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea <m> cables </m> went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_82 | train | ent | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 22 | 22 | 110 | 118 | internet | NON26535665966419718 | internet | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major <m> internet </m> pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major <m> internet </m> pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_83 | train | ent | 30_10ecb.xml | 1 | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | 14 | 14 | 75 | 83 | internet | NON26535665966419718 | internet | ['million', 'people', 'middle', 'east', 'asia', 'lose', 'access', 'internet', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'suffer', 'severe', 'damage'] | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the <m> internet </m> after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the <m> internet </m> after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_55 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 5 | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | 15 | 15 | 87 | 94 | causing | 10000002904 | cause | ['industry', 'expert', 'tell', 'times', 'sub-sea', 'cable', 'go', 'alexandra', 'cause', 'mass', 'disruption'] | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , <m> causing </m> the mass disruption . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , <m> causing </m> the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_70 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 14 | 14 | 72 | 78 | result | 10000002905 | result | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a <m> result </m> of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a <m> result </m> of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_59 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 5 | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | 18 | 18 | 104 | 114 | disruption | ACT16979318564046465 | disruption | ['industry', 'expert', 'tell', 'times', 'sub-sea', 'cable', 'go', 'alexandra', 'cause', 'mass', 'disruption'] | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass <m> disruption </m> . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass <m> disruption </m> .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_60 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 29 | 29 | 156 | 159 | cut | ACT16979225864150215 | cut | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was <m> cut </m> . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was <m> cut </m> .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_61 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 1 | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | 24 | 24 | 147 | 153 | damage | ACT16979225864150215 | damage | ['million', 'people', 'middle', 'east', 'asia', 'lose', 'access', 'internet', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'suffer', 'severe', 'damage'] | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe <m> damage </m> . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe <m> damage </m> .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_71 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 10 | 11 | 56 | 66 | get online | 10000002906 | online | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to <m> get online </m> as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to <m> get online </m> as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_72 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 8 | 8 | 42 | 52 | struggling | 10000002907 | struggle | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left <m> struggling </m> to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left <m> struggling </m> to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_73 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 7 | 7 | 37 | 41 | left | 10000002908 | leave | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were <m> left </m> struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were <m> left </m> struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_74 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 1 | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | 10 | 10 | 56 | 60 | lost | ACT16979318564046465 | lose | ['million', 'people', 'middle', 'east', 'asia', 'lose', 'access', 'internet', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'suffer', 'severe', 'damage'] | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have <m> lost </m> access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have <m> lost </m> access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_44 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 5 | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | 9 | 10 | 56 | 65 | went down | ACT16979318564046465 | go | ['industry', 'expert', 'tell', 'times', 'sub-sea', 'cable', 'go', 'alexandra', 'cause', 'mass', 'disruption'] | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables <m> went down </m> just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables <m> went down </m> just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_78 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 1 | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | 22 | 22 | 131 | 139 | suffered | 10000002909 | suffer | ['million', 'people', 'middle', 'east', 'asia', 'lose', 'access', 'internet', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'suffer', 'severe', 'damage'] | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean <m> suffered </m> severe damage . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean <m> suffered </m> severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_79 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 2 | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | 17 | 17 | 86 | 92 | outage | ACT16979318564046465 | outage | ['huge', 'number', 'egypt', 'india', 'leave', 'struggle', 'online', 'result', 'outage', 'major', 'internet', 'pipeline', 'egypt', 'italy', 'cut'] | Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the <m> outage </m> , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the <m> outage </m> , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_81 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 5 | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | Industry | 10000002910 | industry | ['industry', 'expert', 'tell', 'times', 'sub-sea', 'cable', 'go', 'alexandra', 'cause', 'mass', 'disruption'] | <m> Industry </m> experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
<m> Industry </m> experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_56 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 5 | Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | 2 | 2 | 17 | 21 | told | 10000002911 | tell | ['industry', 'expert', 'tell', 'times', 'sub-sea', 'cable', 'go', 'alexandra', 'cause', 'mass', 'disruption'] | Industry experts <m> told </m> The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts <m> told </m> The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_10ecb.xml_77 | train | evt | 30_10ecb.xml | 1 | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost access to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | 11 | 11 | 61 | 67 | access | 10000002912 | access | ['million', 'people', 'middle', 'east', 'asia', 'lose', 'access', 'internet', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'suffer', 'severe', 'damage'] | Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost <m> access </m> to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage . | India suffers massive internet disruption after undersea cables break
Millions of people across the Middle East and Asia have lost <m> access </m> to the internet after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean suffered severe damage .
Huge numbers in Egypt and India were left struggling to get online as a result of the outage , when the major internet pipeline between Egypt and Italy was cut .
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) throughout the region , including those in United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia , also reported problems .
International telephone calls , which have also been affected , are being rerouted to work around the problem .
Industry experts told The Times that two sub-sea cables went down just off Alexandra , causing the mass disruption .
`` It is incredibly rare to experience a dual-break where both cables are down simultaneously , '' said a spokesperson for Interoute , the internet networks company .
The Egyptian ministry said it will take `` several days '' for cables to be repaired and is trying to reroute Egypt 's internet connections .
Indian ISPs said their problems were due to the cable damage off Egypt .
Speaking to reporters , Rajesh Chharia , president of the Internet Service Providers ' Association of India , said : `` Information technology companies , software companies and call centres that provide online services to the UK or the US east coast are the worst affected . ''
Rafaat Hindy , from the Egyptian ministry , said : `` Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries , we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility .
`` We are working as fast as we can . ''
It is thought that up to 70 per cent of web services in Egypt , and 60 per cent in India , were disrupted yesterday .
There were reports that phone and internet difficults had spread to Yemen , Sudan , Bangladesh and Sri Lanka .
The shut down will take several days to fix , and could have a major impact on the region and across the world .
It is likely to hit businesses who will struggle to communicate in the affected countires .
Call-centres who work for British companies are likely to be offline or hard to contact in the coming days .
Others warned that bank and stock market trading could be affected .
The digital blackout highlighted the vulnerability of global communications .
Hundreds of millions of people access the web , but the vast majority of international traffic runs through a a small amount of cables submerged below the sea .
Industry insiders warned that a domino effect was occuring today , causing the disruption to spread across the globe .
As companies ' private internet services went down , workers were forced to use the public internet and mobile phones to communicate .
This has resulted in a heavy strain on phone and internet networks , meaning calls could go down and cause the internet to become slower or blackout completely . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_52 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 5 | 5 | 34 | 43 | operators | HUM28608236909521237 | operator | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom <m> operators </m> were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom <m> operators </m> were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_55 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 8 | 8 | 51 | 60 | providers | HUM28608236909521237 | provider | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom <m> providers </m> has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom <m> providers </m> has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_3 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | "Vodafone | 10000002913 | "vodafone | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | <m> "Vodafone </m> , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
<m> "Vodafone </m> , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_4 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 18 | 19 | 101 | 116 | Telecom Egypt's | HUM17038265467857528 | Telecom | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of <m> Telecom Egypt's </m> fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of <m> Telecom Egypt's </m> fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_53 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 18 | 18 | 114 | 119 | users | HUM17038172884679499 | user | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some <m> users </m> in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some <m> users </m> in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_74 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 26 | 36 | 146 | 209 | from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City | 10000002914 | Communications | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going <m> from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City </m> , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going <m> from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City </m> , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_14 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 1 | Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria | 6 | 7 | 50 | 63 | in Alexandria | LOC28606830296409807 | Alexandria | ['submarine', 'cable', 'problem', 'disrupt', 'telecom', 'service', 'alexandria'] | Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services <m> in Alexandria </m> | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services <m> in Alexandria </m>
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_35 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 8 | 11 | 59 | 81 | in parts of Alexandria | LOC28606830296409807 | Alexandria | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted <m> in parts of Alexandria </m> on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted <m> in parts of Alexandria </m> on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_36 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 19 | 20 | 120 | 128 | in Cairo | 10000002915 | Cairo | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users <m> in Cairo </m> experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users <m> in Cairo </m> experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_56 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 20 | 21 | 117 | 129 | fiber cables | NON17042089870180423 | cable | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's <m> fiber cables </m> in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's <m> fiber cables </m> in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
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Submarine <m> cable </m> problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_67 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 31 | 31 | 202 | 207 | cable | NON17042089870180423 | cable | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine <m> cable </m> . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine <m> cable </m> .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_69 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 23 | 23 | 148 | 156 | internet | 10000002916 | internet | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower <m> internet </m> connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower <m> internet </m> connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_72 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 24 | 24 | 135 | 139 | wire | 10000002917 | wire | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a <m> wire </m> going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a <m> wire </m> going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_77 | train | ent | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 12 | 14 | 82 | 102 | on Tuesday afternoon | TIM28607241157742528 | afternoon | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria <m> on Tuesday afternoon </m> , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria <m> on Tuesday afternoon </m> , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_12 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 1 | Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria | 3 | 3 | 24 | 32 | disrupts | ACT17042122379497712 | disrupt | ['submarine', 'cable', 'problem', 'disrupt', 'telecom', 'service', 'alexandria'] | Submarine cable problem <m> disrupts </m> telecom services in Alexandria | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem <m> disrupts </m> telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_13 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 1 | Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria | 4 | 5 | 33 | 49 | telecom services | ACT17042102896406323 | service | ['submarine', 'cable', 'problem', 'disrupt', 'telecom', 'service', 'alexandria'] | Submarine cable problem disrupts <m> telecom services </m> in Alexandria | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts <m> telecom services </m> in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_15 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | Services | ACT17042102896406323 | service | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | <m> Services </m> on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
<m> Services </m> on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_16 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 7 | 7 | 49 | 58 | disrupted | ACT17042122379497712 | disrupt | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were <m> disrupted </m> in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were <m> disrupted </m> in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_17 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 21 | 21 | 129 | 140 | experienced | 10000002918 | experience | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo <m> experienced </m> slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo <m> experienced </m> slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_18 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 27 | 27 | 176 | 186 | "downtime" | 10000002919 | "downtime" | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to <m> "downtime" </m> in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to <m> "downtime" </m> in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_22 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 11 | 11 | 70 | 78 | affected | ACT17038144162728039 | affect | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been <m> affected </m> by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been <m> affected </m> by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_23 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 14 | 14 | 84 | 90 | damage | ACT17042077747908144 | damage | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a <m> damage </m> in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a <m> damage </m> in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_64 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 3 | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | 24 | 24 | 157 | 168 | connections | ACT17042102896406323 | connection | ['service', "egypt's", 'telecom', 'operator', 'disrupt', 'part', 'alexandria', 'tuesday', 'afternoon', 'user', 'cairo', 'experience', 'slow', 'internet', 'connection', '"downtime"', 'submarine', 'cable'] | Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet <m> connections </m> due to "downtime" in a submarine cable . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet <m> connections </m> due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_65 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 1 | Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria | 2 | 2 | 16 | 23 | problem | ACT17042077747908144 | problem | ['submarine', 'cable', 'problem', 'disrupt', 'telecom', 'service', 'alexandria'] | Submarine cable <m> problem </m> disrupts telecom services in Alexandria | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable <m> problem </m> disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_5ecbplus.xml_73 | train | evt | 30_5ecbplus.xml | 5 | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire going from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | 25 | 25 | 140 | 145 | going | 10000002920 | go | ['"vodafone', "country's", 'telecom', 'provider', 'affect', 'damage', 'telecom', "egypt's", 'fiber', 'cable', 'wire', 'go', 'ramsis', 'communications', 'center', 'way', 'sadat', 'city', 'say', 'khaled', 'hegazy', "vodafone's", 'external', 'affair', 'director'] | "Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire <m> going </m> from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director . | http : / / www . yourfibreopticnews . com / news _ item . php ? newsID=30873
Submarine cable problem disrupts telecom services in Alexandria
Thursday , Aug 18 , 2011
Services on Egypt's three telecom operators were disrupted in parts of Alexandria on Tuesday afternoon , and some users in Cairo experienced slower internet connections due to "downtime" in a submarine cable .
Vodafone Egypt said some users are continuing to face slight problems due to damage in Telecom Egypt's cables which began in central Cairo .
"Vodafone , along with the country's three telecom providers has been affected by a damage in one of Telecom Egypt's fiber cables in a wire <m> going </m> from the Ramsis Communications Center all the way to Sadat City , " said Khaled Hegazy , Vodafone's external affairs director .
"This has affected and continues to affect communications especially in parts of Alexandria and Suez governorates , " he said .
"We have not been told when it will be fixed yet , it is in the hands of Telecom Egypt .
Right now it is still slightly affecting some connections , " he added .
On its Twitter account , Etisalat Misr said , "Customers on all three Egyptian mobile operators may currently face connection issues with voice , mobile internet , and / or BlackBerry services as a result of a damaged fiber cable from TE Data .
"The issue is currently under investigation and services will be restored as soon as possible . "
According to MyBroadband , the largest IT website in South Africa , the problem was attributed to downtime experienced by the pan - African ICT enabler SEACOM .
The company which is a privately funded venture that owns and operates a submarine fiber - optic cable connecting communication carriers in south and east Africa , affected Mobinil , Vodafone , and Etisalat networks across parts of Alexandria and Suez .
"We are seeing some problems in our telecom towers which are affecting only certain parts like Abu Qir district or Maamoura , for example , " a Mobinil customer service representative told Daily News Egypt .
"Other than that , our clients have been calling us as usual . "
A Vodafone customer representative also confirmed that some of their users were experiencing downtime in parts of Alexandria due to "minor technical difficulties . "
According to SEACOM , the problems began at around 08 : 30 am on Tuesday , and were resolved at approximately 09 : 40 .
"SEACOM's partner network experienced a terrestrial fiber cut between Alexandria and the Suez this morning 16th August from 06 : 31GMT .
All links are back up as of 07 : 35GMT .
Total downtime was 1hr 4 mins , " the company was quoted as saying in an official statement . |
30_4ecbplus.xml_27 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 19 | 21 | 127 | 149 | three mobile operators | HUM28608236909521237 | operator | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all <m> three mobile operators </m> . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all <m> three mobile operators </m> . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_1 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 0 | 0 | 0 | 12 | ITNewsAfrica | 10000002921 | itnewsafrica | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | <m> ITNewsAfrica </m> that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
<m> ITNewsAfrica </m> that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_2 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 3 | 4 | 21 | 34 | Telecom Egypt | HUM17038265467857528 | Telecom | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | ITNewsAfrica that "a <m> Telecom Egypt </m> fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a <m> Telecom Egypt </m> fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_24 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 27 | 40 | 159 | 238 | in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region | LOC28606830296409807 | Alexandria | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications <m> in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region </m> . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications <m> in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region </m> .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_34 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 7 | 8 | 46 | 61 | near Alexandria | LOC28607565594621912 | Alexandria | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line <m> near Alexandria </m> has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line <m> near Alexandria </m> has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_35 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 10 | 15 | 62 | 91 | in the northern part of Egypt | LOC28607565594621912 | northern | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable <m> in the northern part of Egypt </m> had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable <m> in the northern part of Egypt </m> had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_8 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 1 | Fiber cable cut in Egypt | 3 | 4 | 16 | 24 | in Egypt | LOC28607565594621912 | Egypt | ['fiber', 'cable', 'cut', 'egypt'] | Fiber cable cut <m> in Egypt </m> | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut <m> in Egypt </m>
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_32 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 7 | 9 | 44 | 61 | fiber optic cable | NON17042089870180423 | fiber | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a <m> fiber optic cable </m> in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a <m> fiber optic cable </m> in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_33 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 5 | 6 | 35 | 45 | fiber line | NON17042089870180423 | fiber | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt <m> fiber line </m> near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt <m> fiber line </m> near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_5 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 1 | Fiber cable cut in Egypt | 0 | 1 | 0 | 11 | Fiber cable | NON17042089870180423 | fiber | ['fiber', 'cable', 'cut', 'egypt'] | <m> Fiber cable </m> cut in Egypt | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
<m> Fiber cable </m> cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_47 | train | ent | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 1 | 3 | 8 | 26 | on Tuesday morning | TIM28607241157742528 | Tuesday | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports <m> on Tuesday morning </m> indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports <m> on Tuesday morning </m> indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_12 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 11 | 11 | 71 | 78 | damaged | ACT17042077747908144 | damage | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been <m> damaged </m> resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been <m> damaged </m> resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_13 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 18 | 18 | 101 | 108 | damaged | ACT17042077747908144 | damage | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been <m> damaged </m> , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been <m> damaged </m> , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_14 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 4 | 4 | 27 | 36 | indicated | 10000002922 | indicate | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports on Tuesday morning <m> indicated </m> that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning <m> indicated </m> that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_30 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 1 | Fiber cable cut in Egypt | 2 | 2 | 12 | 15 | cut | ACT17042077747908144 | cut | ['fiber', 'cable', 'cut', 'egypt'] | Fiber cable <m> cut </m> in Egypt | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable <m> cut </m> in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_39 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 23 | 23 | 128 | 132 | loss | ACT17042122379497712 | loss | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the <m> loss </m> of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the <m> loss </m> of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_40 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 14 | 14 | 92 | 96 | loss | ACT17042122379497712 | loss | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in <m> loss </m> of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in <m> loss </m> of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_17 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | Reports | 10000002923 | report | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | <m> Reports </m> on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
<m> Reports </m> on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_46 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 16 | 16 | 100 | 118 | telecommunications | ACT17042102896406323 | telecommunication | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of <m> telecommunications </m> for all three mobile operators . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of <m> telecommunications </m> for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_48 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 20 | 20 | 111 | 120 | resulting | ACT17038144162728039 | result | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , <m> resulting </m> in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , <m> resulting </m> in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_49 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 3 | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | 26 | 26 | 140 | 158 | telecommunications | ACT17042102896406323 | telecommunication | ['report', 'tuesday', 'morning', 'indicate', 'fiber', 'optic', 'cable', 'northern', 'egypt', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', "egypt's", 'second', 'large', 'city', 'alexandria', 'part', 'nile', 'delta', 'region'] | Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all <m> telecommunications </m> in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region . | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all <m> telecommunications </m> in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_4ecbplus.xml_50 | train | evt | 30_4ecbplus.xml | 4 | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged resulting in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | 12 | 12 | 79 | 88 | resulting | ACT17038144162728039 | result | ['itnewsafrica', '"a', 'telecom', 'egypt', 'fiber', 'line', 'near', 'alexandria', 'damage', 'result', 'loss', 'telecommunication', 'mobile', 'operator'] | ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged <m> resulting </m> in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . " | http : / / www . itnewsafrica . com / 2011 / 08 / fiber - cable - cut - in - egypt /
Fiber cable cut in Egypt
August 16 , 2011
Reports on Tuesday morning indicated that a fiber optic cable in the northern part of Egypt had been damaged , resulting in the loss of all telecommunications in Egypt's second largest city of Alexandria and parts of the Nile Delta region .
ITNewsAfrica that "a Telecom Egypt fiber line near Alexandria has been damaged <m> resulting </m> in loss of telecommunications for all three mobile operators . "
The official , however , did not give details as to why the cable was damaged and it remains unclear whether it was an attack or a miscue on the operator's part .
Telecom Egypt , the country's state - owned fixed line monopoly is responsible for all ADSL Internet connections and the three mobile operators in Egypt their infrastructure for connectivity .
Egypt is not unfamiliar to telecom cuts .
In recent years , the country has lost Internet service after Mediterranean cables were cut , leaving the country largely blacked out for days .
The official , who was not authorized to speak to the media , did say that they were attempting to rectify the problem "as soon as we understand exactly what happened . "
Users across the country reported immediate drops in speed and connectivity .
At local cafes in Cairo , users immediately saw a difference in connection speed .
"I hope they get this sorted out quickly , because I have to upload things daily and this cut is affecting how I work , " said an Egyptian blogger and journalist , who added that the "Internet is my life .
If it goes down , it really hurts my ability to work . " |
30_12ecbplus.xml_1 | train | ent | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 1 | 1 | 5 | 11 | SEACOM | HUM16978789230607695 | SEACOM | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The <m> SEACOM </m> undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The <m> SEACOM </m> undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_42 | train | ent | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 10 | 16 | 56 | 95 | between South Africa , Europe and India | LOC28609485062702056 | between | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link <m> between South Africa , Europe and India </m> , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link <m> between South Africa , Europe and India </m> , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_48 | train | ent | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 34 | 44 | 189 | 242 | between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) | LOC16978846247603729 | Marseilles | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable <m> between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) </m> . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable <m> between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) </m> . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_46 | train | ent | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 5 | 5 | 29 | 34 | which | NON17035846989853747 | which | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , <m> which </m> provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , <m> which </m> provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_47 | train | ent | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 33 | 33 | 183 | 188 | cable | NON17035846989853747 | cable | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a <m> cable </m> between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a <m> cable </m> between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_8 | train | ent | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 2 | 3 | 12 | 26 | undersea cable | NON17035846989853747 | undersea | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM <m> undersea cable </m> , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM <m> undersea cable </m> , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_6 | train | ent | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 21 | 25 | 129 | 155 | on Saturday 8 October 2011 | TIM16979156366104100 | Saturday | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning <m> on Saturday 8 October 2011 </m> , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning <m> on Saturday 8 October 2011 </m> , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_37 | train | evt | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 20 | 20 | 119 | 128 | beginning | 10000002924 | begin | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime <m> beginning </m> on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime <m> beginning </m> on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_38 | train | evt | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 27 | 27 | 158 | 164 | caused | ACT17042341645407130 | cause | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , <m> caused </m> by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , <m> caused </m> by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_14 | train | evt | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 6 | 6 | 35 | 43 | provides | 10000002925 | provide | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which <m> provides </m> a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which <m> provides </m> a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_15 | train | evt | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 18 | 18 | 98 | 109 | experienced | ACT17038118488700898 | experience | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , <m> experienced </m> downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , <m> experienced </m> downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_16 | train | evt | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 19 | 19 | 110 | 118 | downtime | ACT16979013736492808 | downtime | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced <m> downtime </m> beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced <m> downtime </m> beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_17 | train | evt | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 30 | 30 | 170 | 177 | problem | ACT17036014484717700 | problem | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a <m> problem </m> on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a <m> problem </m> on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_12ecbplus.xml_52 | train | evt | 30_12ecbplus.xml | 3 | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a data link between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | 8 | 9 | 46 | 55 | data link | ACT16978873923586839 | data | ['"the', 'seacom', 'undersea', 'cable', 'provide', 'data', 'link', 'south', 'africa', 'europe', 'india', 'experience', 'downtime', 'begin', 'saturday', '8', 'october', '2011', 'cause', 'problem', 'cable', 'abu', 'talat', 'egypt', 'marseilles', 'france'] | "The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a <m> data link </m> between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . . | http : / / broabandtrafficmanagement . blogspot . nl / 2011 / 10 / south - africa - p2p - control - helps - overcome . html
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 2011
South Africa : P2P Control Helps Overcome Undersea Cable Outage
"The SEACOM undersea cable , which provides a <m> data link </m> between South Africa , Europe and India , experienced downtime beginning on Saturday 8 October 2011 , caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat ( Egypt ) and Marseilles ( France ) . .
Meanwhile , local Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) who use bandwidth on the SEACOM cable have been scrambling to implement contingency plans to keep their customers connected" .
According to an MWEB update - "Some more bandwidth was brought online last night [ 10 October 2011 ] bringing us up to 83% of our required capacity .
We allowed P2P traffic to run from midnight to 7am , after which it had to give way for critical traffic again . "
As MWEB also uses PeerApp's caching solution , it may help serve some P2P traffic without accessing the undersea cable . |
30_9ecb.xml_33 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 1 | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | 20 | 23 | 120 | 167 | National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority | 10000002926 | Telecommunication | ['internet', 'service', 'egypt', 'disrupt', 'damage', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'sea', 'egyptian', 'national', 'telecommunication', 'regulatory', 'authority', 'say', 'friday'] | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian <m> National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority </m> said Friday . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian <m> National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority </m> said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_35 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 33 | 33 | 182 | 186 | MENA | 10000002927 | MENA | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian <m> MENA </m> news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian <m> MENA </m> news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_44 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 8 | 9 | 42 | 54 | call centers | 10000002928 | center | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and <m> call centers </m> in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and <m> call centers </m> in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_42 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 10 | 11 | 55 | 63 | in Egypt | LOC16978817298499701 | Egypt | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers <m> in Egypt </m> have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers <m> in Egypt </m> have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_43 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 1 | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | 2 | 3 | 18 | 26 | in Egypt | LOC16978817298499701 | Egypt | ['internet', 'service', 'egypt', 'disrupt', 'damage', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'sea', 'egyptian', 'national', 'telecommunication', 'regulatory', 'authority', 'say', 'friday'] | Internet services <m> in Egypt </m> have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services <m> in Egypt </m> have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_27 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 21 | 23 | 118 | 132 | south of Italy | 10000002929 | south | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged <m> south of Italy </m> on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged <m> south of Italy </m> on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_29 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 1 | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | 13 | 16 | 80 | 104 | in the Mediterranean Sea | LOC16978830859817981 | Mediterranean | ['internet', 'service', 'egypt', 'disrupt', 'damage', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'sea', 'egyptian', 'national', 'telecommunication', 'regulatory', 'authority', 'say', 'friday'] | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables <m> in the Mediterranean Sea </m> , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables <m> in the Mediterranean Sea </m> , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_24 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 1 | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | 12 | 12 | 73 | 79 | cables | NON16979235248815535 | cable | ['internet', 'service', 'egypt', 'disrupt', 'damage', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'sea', 'egyptian', 'national', 'telecommunication', 'regulatory', 'authority', 'say', 'friday'] | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea <m> cables </m> in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea <m> cables </m> in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_25 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 18 | 18 | 98 | 104 | cables | NON16979235248815535 | cable | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine <m> cables </m> were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine <m> cables </m> were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_46 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 1 | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | 25 | 25 | 173 | 179 | Friday | TIM16979333607751084 | Friday | ['internet', 'service', 'egypt', 'disrupt', 'damage', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'sea', 'egyptian', 'national', 'telecommunication', 'regulatory', 'authority', 'say', 'friday'] | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said <m> Friday </m> . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said <m> Friday </m> .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_47 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 5 | 5 | 20 | 28 | Internet | NON26535665966419718 | internet | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of <m> Internet </m> services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of <m> Internet </m> services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_48 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 1 | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | Internet | NON26535665966419718 | internet | ['internet', 'service', 'egypt', 'disrupt', 'damage', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'sea', 'egyptian', 'national', 'telecommunication', 'regulatory', 'authority', 'say', 'friday'] | <m> Internet </m> services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
<m> Internet </m> services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_49 | train | ent | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 24 | 25 | 133 | 142 | on Friday | TIM16979333607751084 | Friday | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy <m> on Friday </m> for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy <m> on Friday </m> for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_31 | train | evt | 30_9ecb.xml | 1 | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | 9 | 9 | 54 | 60 | damage | ACT16979225864150215 | damage | ['internet', 'service', 'egypt', 'disrupt', 'damage', 'undersea', 'cable', 'mediterranean', 'sea', 'egyptian', 'national', 'telecommunication', 'regulatory', 'authority', 'say', 'friday'] | Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to <m> damage </m> of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to <m> damage </m> of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_32 | train | evt | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 20 | 20 | 110 | 117 | damaged | ACT16979225864150215 | damage | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were <m> damaged </m> south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were <m> damaged </m> south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |
30_9ecb.xml_39 | train | evt | 30_9ecb.xml | 2 | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown reason , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | 28 | 28 | 155 | 161 | reason | 10000002930 | reason | ['80', 'percent', 'internet', 'service', 'center', 'egypt', 'cut', 'submarine', 'cable', 'damage', 'south', 'italy', 'friday', 'unknown', 'reason', 'say', 'egyptian', 'mena', 'news', 'agency'] | Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown <m> reason </m> , said the Egyptian MENA news agency . | Undersea cables damage disrupts Internet services in Egypt
Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted due to damage of undersea cables in the Mediterranean Sea , the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority said Friday .
Up to 80 percent of Internet services and call centers in Egypt have been cut after the submarine cables were damaged south of Italy on Friday for unknown <m> reason </m> , said the Egyptian MENA news agency .
The Egyptian side has contacted the international companies running the cables to give a repair report , MENA quoted an official source as saying , adding Internet services in Egypt is expected to improve in 12 hours .
Earlier in the day , Egyptian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tareq Kamel ordered to set up an operation room to follow up the repair works , which are carried out by an international marine cable repair company .
Egypt is also trying to switch its Internet service to a backup route via southeast Asia and satellite .
Egypt is constructing another undersea cable , namely TE-North , to connect the northern Egyptian port city of Alexandria and the southeastern French city of Marseille , said MENA .
It is the second time in 2008 that Egypt witnessed a large scale Internet services cut due to submarine cable damage .
In January , Internet services and international calls were also partly cut in Egypt , along with a number of countries in the Middle East and south Asia . |