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Ships did not cut internet cables: Egypt
ABC News ^
| February 3, 2008
Posted on 02/03/2008 7:26:10 PM PST by NCjim
Ships are not responsible for damaging undersea internet cables in the Mediterranean, Egypt's Government says.
Two cables were damaged earlier this week in the Mediterranean sea and another off the coast of Dubai, causing widespread disruption to internet and international telephone services in Egypt, Gulf Arab states and South Asia.
A fourth cable linking Qatar to the United Arab Emirates was damaged on Sunday causing yet more disruptions, telecommunication provider Qtel said.
Egypt's transport ministry said footage recorded by onshore video cameras of the location of the cables showed no maritime traffic in the area when the cables were damaged.
"The ministry's maritime transport committee reviewed footage covering the period of 12 hours before and 12 hours after the cables were cut and no ships sailed the area," a statement said.
"The area is also marked on maps as a no-go zone and it is therefore ruled out that the damage to the cables was caused by ships."
Earlier reports said that the damage had been caused by ships that had been diverted off their usual route because of bad weather.
A repair ship is expected to begin work to fix the two Mediterranean cables on Tuesday.
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 200802; cables; cabletapping; communications; cutcables; egypt; internet; isolatedincedents; ivybells; maritime; mediterranean; mediterraneansea; operationivybells; opivybells; qatar; telecom; uae; underwatercables
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To: Vinnie
doesnt Iran have some old soviet diesels ?
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:47:25 PM PST
by
KTM rider
( SCOTUS '08 it's more than the oval office this time)
To: Terpfen
Scooby, Scooby, Squid?
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:48:03 PM PST
by
Stonewall Jackson
(The Hunt for FRed November. 11/04/08)
To: Vinnie
To: TWohlford
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:51:06 PM PST
by
KTM rider
( SCOTUS '08 it's more than the oval office this time)
To: tophat9000
How deep was the water where the cables were cut?
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:55:15 PM PST
by
MindBender26
(Ugliness can be cured by a light switch.)
To: NCjim
Youre all wrong - its the russkies trying to get tension up again - they are the ones that benefit by this in terms of higher oil prices.
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:55:49 PM PST
by
spanalot
(*)
To: NonValueAdded
Yes, and how many times
must a cable get cut
before we see there's a plan ...The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind,
The answer is blowin' in the wind...
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:57:44 PM PST
by
yankeedame
("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
To: NCjim
Yes, hmmm indeed. Thanks for posting this update, NCJim.
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:58:43 PM PST
by
MizSterious
(Deport all the illegals to sanctuary cities.)
To: spanalot
"
Youre all wrong - its the russkies trying to get tension up again - they are the ones that benefit by this in terms of higher oil prices. " I thought the ruskies and iran are alies.
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:59:06 PM PST
by
KTM rider
( SCOTUS '08 it's more than the oval office this time)
To: NCjim
Not even a hint of speculation offered here as to the ‘what/how’ of this. Leaving us to our own worst imaginations...
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posted on
02/03/2008 7:59:32 PM PST
by
cricket
To: 2banana
The cut cables affected the whole middle east - including India. India is not part of the ME, of course, but south Asia also was affected.
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:01:55 PM PST
by
steve86
(Acerbic by nature, not nurtureā¢)
To: NCjim
Details for router1.iust.ac.ir
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:03:32 PM PST
by
BGHater
("Ron Paul won every debate!" Rudy Giuliani)
To: Vinnie
I think you’re right. Pracice run for taking out comm lines off US coasts? Disruption of military communications in the Middle East?
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:05:05 PM PST
by
pierrem15
(Charles Martel: past and future of France)
To: KTM rider
russkies sell to iran - russia makes no friends
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:05:22 PM PST
by
spanalot
(*)
To: NCjim
The depth was relatively shallow, less than 200 ft or so, if a ship dragged an anchor over it as originally reported.
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:07:32 PM PST
by
Thrownatbirth
(.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
To: 2banana
Wonder if any American companies that outsourced are having some second thoughts?There's nothing quite like having your whole corporate life hanging on an internet connection. It's about as stupid as you can be. I never worried about outsourcing as I always expected this kind of event was waiting in the wings.
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:08:04 PM PST
by
Myrddin
To: NCjim
I’m voting for new Iranian sub!
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:16:36 PM PST
by
G Larry
(HILLARY CARE = DYING IN LINE!)
To: yankeedame
and here I thought it was “swimmin’ in the sea”
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:16:52 PM PST
by
NonValueAdded
(What Would Hobson Choose?)
To: NCjim
It will be interesting to see how this story pans out. Something is going on... might even be bigger than the Giants upset or Britney Spears being placed in the booby hatch.
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:16:56 PM PST
by
OCC
To: Cindy
Forget the swordfish, it was probably one of these sawfish what done it!
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posted on
02/03/2008 8:19:21 PM PST
by
vger
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