Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
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Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
Leading Egyptian ISP company says it has repaired damage to undersea cable that had led to weekend drop in broadband speeds countrywide.
TE Data, Egypt's largest internet service provider, announced on Sunday that it had repaired the damage to submarine cables that had caused a drop in internet broadband speeds since Friday.
According to a company statement on Sunday, the internet nationwide is now working at optimal efficiency and normal speeds.
TE Data had earlier announced that one of its international submarine cables had sustained damage that had affected the speed of online services across the country.
Large numbers of Egyptian internet subscribers had reported connection difficulties or slow speeds over the weekend as a result of the reported damage.
TE Data, Egypt's largest internet service provider, announced on Sunday that it had repaired the damage to submarine cables that had caused a drop in internet broadband speeds since Friday.
According to a company statement on Sunday, the internet nationwide is now working at optimal efficiency and normal speeds.
TE Data had earlier announced that one of its international submarine cables had sustained damage that had affected the speed of online services across the country.
Large numbers of Egyptian internet subscribers had reported connection difficulties or slow speeds over the weekend as a result of the reported damage.

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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
Really? I can see no difference in the carp internet performance we have been getting for the last month or so 


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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
Do you have a router Barry ?
If so, it may be worth turning it off for half an hour or so, that way you will get a new session. (hopefully faster )
Your old session may still be locked in at the old speed..
If so, it may be worth turning it off for half an hour or so, that way you will get a new session. (hopefully faster )
Your old session may still be locked in at the old speed..

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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
Generally the little power cuts do that for me BM
I do restart the whole system each day anyway.


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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
Well I've had a Vodafone dongle for five years and the response speeds have always been good but since two months ago come 6ish pm it takes up to five minutes to load each L4U page, Very frustrating.
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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
I know what you mean now Dusak, im using a vodafone dongle at the moment and the speeds are very good, yet sometimes it takes ages to open a page (not just on Luxor4u), the other thing I have found is that from time to time it keeps changing the IP, which causes the forum to log you outDusak wrote:Well I've had a Vodafone dongle for five years and the response speeds have always been good but since two months ago come 6ish pm it takes up to five minutes to load each L4U page, Very frustrating.


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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
Hopefully things will be better soon. Twice in a week!
"Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted by damage to an undersea cable, Link Dot Net boss Waseem Arsani has told Ahram Online.
The technical damage could disrupt Egypt's internet services by almost 50 percent, Arsani added. Internet services were disrupted nationwide on Friday due to damage to international undersea cables but the service was back to normal by Sunday.
Internet services will gradually recover during the afternoon and be back to normal by the end of the day, a source at Telecom Egypt has told state news agency MENA. Submarine cable operator SEACOM has confirmed the SMW4 cable was damaged off the coast of Egypt.
Full story here:- http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent ... amage.aspx
"Internet services in Egypt have been disrupted by damage to an undersea cable, Link Dot Net boss Waseem Arsani has told Ahram Online.
The technical damage could disrupt Egypt's internet services by almost 50 percent, Arsani added. Internet services were disrupted nationwide on Friday due to damage to international undersea cables but the service was back to normal by Sunday.
Internet services will gradually recover during the afternoon and be back to normal by the end of the day, a source at Telecom Egypt has told state news agency MENA. Submarine cable operator SEACOM has confirmed the SMW4 cable was damaged off the coast of Egypt.
Full story here:- http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent ... amage.aspx
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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
It seems that it may not have been accidental damage after all!
Egyptian navy captures divers trying to cut undersea internet cables
Telecom Egypt connections targeted for termination
A spokesman for the Egyptian military has reported that three scuba divers have been arrested in the Mediterranean as they tried to cut a submarine data cable owned by local telco Telecom Egypt.
Col. Ahmed Mohammed Ali said on his Facebook page that the three men had been caught diving from an inflatable dinghy as they worked underwater to try and cut the cable at a point just north of the port city of Alexandria, AP reports. Alexandria is the main entry point for the multiple submarine cables that bring internet connectivity to Egypt.
Egyptian internet users have been suffering patchy speeds for the last week, but telecoms officials had been blaming this on damage to the cable caused by shipping. It now seems that accidental damage may not have been the cause.
No reason for the attempt was given and the identities of those under arrest have not been released as yet. They now face interrogation as to their motivation.
The cable in question has been named as the South East Asia Middle East Western Europe 4 (SEA-ME-WE 4), the same line that was damaged in 2008 by a ship's anchor. That outage cut traffic to the country by 75 per cent and had knock-on effects in the Middle East and India.
Communications Minister Atef Helmy told the Turkish Anadolu news agency on Wednesday that the "internet crisis will be resolved in 20 hours," adding, "There will be gradual improvement in the service within the coming hours."
Full story here: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/27 ... ut_arrest/
Egyptian navy captures divers trying to cut undersea internet cables
Telecom Egypt connections targeted for termination
A spokesman for the Egyptian military has reported that three scuba divers have been arrested in the Mediterranean as they tried to cut a submarine data cable owned by local telco Telecom Egypt.
Col. Ahmed Mohammed Ali said on his Facebook page that the three men had been caught diving from an inflatable dinghy as they worked underwater to try and cut the cable at a point just north of the port city of Alexandria, AP reports. Alexandria is the main entry point for the multiple submarine cables that bring internet connectivity to Egypt.
Egyptian internet users have been suffering patchy speeds for the last week, but telecoms officials had been blaming this on damage to the cable caused by shipping. It now seems that accidental damage may not have been the cause.
No reason for the attempt was given and the identities of those under arrest have not been released as yet. They now face interrogation as to their motivation.
The cable in question has been named as the South East Asia Middle East Western Europe 4 (SEA-ME-WE 4), the same line that was damaged in 2008 by a ship's anchor. That outage cut traffic to the country by 75 per cent and had knock-on effects in the Middle East and India.
Communications Minister Atef Helmy told the Turkish Anadolu news agency on Wednesday that the "internet crisis will be resolved in 20 hours," adding, "There will be gradual improvement in the service within the coming hours."
Full story here: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/27 ... ut_arrest/
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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
As usual that statement was all PR speak by a politician who has no clue how long it will take to lift and re-splice the cable
Service is even worse today with many outages and very low bandwidth.

Service is even worse today with many outages and very low bandwidth.

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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
I'm glad that you found out the reason that you have to keep logging on as me being a complete computer thicko thought that it was because some members had made me a foe so I had to re-log on to read the post. I now most humbly apologize to those members that my confused mind considered them to be my foe's. All 3,721 of them.I know what you mean now Dusak, im using a vodafone dongle at the moment and the speeds are very good, yet sometimes it takes ages to open a page (not just on Luxor4u), the other thing I have found is that from time to time it keeps changing the IP, which causes the forum to log you out

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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
I must admit my service has improved, from 10 mins to get to a site it now only takes 5 mins...
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Re: Internet speeds back to normal: (TE-Data Egypt)
The porn sites have speeded up over the years Choc as now they don't put as many film clips on as its loading. 

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