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FactTechzPublished at May 2, 2026 at 08:30 AM0:54
They Tried to DESTROY India’s Internet CABLE… They FAILED Miserably #shorts thumbnail

They Tried to DESTROY India’s Internet CABLE… They FAILED Miserably #shorts

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Iran recently warned that it could target undersea internet cables in the Persian Gulf region, especially around the Strait of Hormuz. This area is a major global chokepoint where many submarine cables pass, connecting Asia with Europe and the Middle East. Since these cables carry the vast majority of the world’s internet traffic, any disruption there could slow down or interrupt services across multiple countries, including India. For India, this is important because a significant portion of its international internet traffic travels through routes near the Middle East. If cables in that region are damaged, users in India might experience slower internet speeds, delays in cloud services, or disruptions in financial and communication systems. Repairing such cables is not easy, especially during geopolitical tensions, because it requires specialized ships and safe access to the affected area. This is where Tata Communications plays an important role. It is one of the world’s major operators of submarine cable networks, connecting India to Europe, Asia, and the United States. Because of its large global network, Tata can quickly reroute internet traffic through alternative paths if one route is disrupted. This helps reduce the immediate impact of any cable damage. In addition, Tata works with international partners to detect faults and coordinate repairs. While physical repair can still take days or weeks, its ability to manage traffic and use multiple backup routes makes India’s internet infrastructure more resilient. So even if a disruption happens, companies like Tata help ensure that the impact is controlled and recovery is faster. Subscribe for more educational content and unlock knowledge every day with FactTechz!
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