Internet down in UAE after Red Sea cable cuts: What caused it and when it will be fixed | World News – The Times of India

Middle East News: A major internet slowdown across the UAE and Middle East is caused by undersea cable disruption in the Red Sea. Telecom providers confirm issues affecting Microsoft Azure and regional connectivity. Find out about the causes, impact on services, and expected recovery timeline.

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