Subject: Quake impact on Japan cables greater than thought
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Quake impact on Japan cables greater than thought

NOTE: "PCCW customer: connection in Hong Kong incredibly slow"...

Earthquake impact on Japan cables greater than thought
By Stephen Lawson | Mar 16, 2011
http://www.cw.com.hk/content/ear ... les-greater-thought

Damage to submarine telecommunications cables from the earthquake in Japan Friday is worse than first believed, with two segments of a trans-Pacific network out of service and at least two other cables damaged.

The western and northern segments of the Pacific Crossing-1 cable, called PC-1 W and PC-1 N, remained out of service on Monday, US time. Pacific Crossing, a subsidiary of Japanese carrier NTT Communications, had a statement on its website that the company was inspecting the damage and accelerating restoration activities.

The southern and eastern segments of PC-1 were still operational. PC-1 is a 21,000-kilometer fiber-optic ring that lands at two sites on the US west coast and two sites on Japan's east coast. The more northern landing, at Ajigaura, is between Tokyo and Sendai, which was near the epicenter of the quake.

In addition, PacNet had reported outages on parts of its East Asia Crossing network and Korea Telecom had said that a segment of its Japan-US Cable Network was damaged, according to analyst Stephan Beckert of research firm Telegeography.

On Friday, Taiwan-based Chunghwa Telecom and mainland China carrier China Unicom both reported damage to cables within Asia but said communication had not been disrupted.

There are 20 cable systems that land on Japan's coast, including both trans-Pacific and intra-Asian networks. All the damaged cables appeared to be ones that come to shore north of Tokyo, at the Ajigaura and Kitaibaraki landing stations, according to Beckert.

Most of the country's cable landing stations are south of Tokyo, and networks located there don't appear to have been affected, he said in an e-mail message. All the networks with landings north of Tokyo also have landings to the south, so no system has had a complete outage, Beckert said.

PCCW customer: connection in Hong Kong incredibly slow
However, a customer of Hong Kong broadband provider PCCW said trans-Pacific Internet speed had been slashed in the wake of the disaster.

"Access to US sites from Hong Kong incredibly slow, to the point where PCCW has a pre-recorded message in their customer service line apologizing for slow Internet service to overseas," the customer wrote in an e-mail message on Saturday morning, Hong Kong time. He added that the situation was not as bad as two years ago, after a quake in Taiwan, when overseas Internet access was cut off completely.

An earthquake in Taiwan last year damaged four cables, cutting off service for parts of two days. Internet service in Asia was also disrupted in 2009 when an earthquake in Taiwan and undersea landslides caused by a typhoon cut cables between Taiwan and mainland China.
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Post at 15-3-2011 23:47  Profile P.M. 
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Things in Japan are definitely pretty scary right now, most of my friends in TOKYO are heading as far away from the disaster zone as possible or out of the country to avoid radiation.

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It's a sad thing that these things happen, on another note it looks hkbn.com.hk is only one that works properly all this time, i have this in office. Other providers my friends complain a lot that cannot access some websites, for me i have not seen any trouble all have been working like before.
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damn things in japan is crazy now, i hope they will be all okay

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