mgcarley
Founder, Hayai Broadband
(reposting the same information I've mentioned in another thread, so please excuse me)There was an underwater cable cut near Egypt on March 27th which affected SEA-ME-WE 4 (the primary cable between India and Europe, part-owned by Airtel) to the point where it might as well be offline completely.Unfortunately, the cut came at a time when SEACOM (part-owned by Tata) and EIG (part-owned by Airtel) are currently undergoing maintenance, and I-ME-WE (part owned by Airtel) has a fault on it as well.In short, pretty much every major cable between Asia and Europe (excepe Reliance's FLAG, which has minimal capacity spare) is currently crippled, down or undergoing maintenance and as a result, they can't even just do what they'd normally do and fail-over traffic on one cable to another. Naturally, this has resulted in slow traffic between Asia (including India), parts of the Middle East and Europe, and on pretty much every ISP.The date for the first 3 to be fixed is scheduled to be around April 20th, after which I-ME-WE will be taken offline for servicing (for probably around 2-3 weeks at a guess).