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Undersea cable problems affect Vietnam's international internet connections

The Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) undersea cable, which connects eight countries and territories in the region, is facing problems with its S3 section, causing a loss of 250G of internet connection capacity from Vietnam to Japan and the US, an internet service provider has announced.
Undersea cable problems affect Vietnam's international internet connections ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: acacia-inc.com)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) underseacable, which connects eight countries and territories in the region, is facingproblems with its S3 section, causing a loss of 250G of internet connectioncapacity from Vietnam to Japan and the US, an internet service provider has announced.

The repair of the APG is expected to be completed onNovember 29, restoring all internet traffic on the route.

Currently, there are two other undersea cables also havingservice interruptions or having not fully restored connection capacity due toprevious problems, namely the Asia-America Gateway(AAG) and Asia Africa Europe 1 (AAE-1).

The AAG is expected to be fixed on December 15and the AAE-1 on November 27./.
VNA

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