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  • Rising tensions in West Asia are now raising concerns about something most people never think about:

    Undersea internet cables.

    These fiber-optic lines running through areas like the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz carry a huge portion of the world’s data — from messages and video calls to banking, cloud services, and AI systems.

    While there’s no official confirmation of any damage, experts warn these cables are extremely vulnerable.

    If disrupted, the impact could be massive:

    Slower internet speeds
    Service outages across regions
    Disruptions to businesses, payments, and digital platforms

    For countries like India, the risk is even higher. Much of its global connectivity passes through these routes, meaning even a short disruption could affect everything from work to daily life.

    Some companies have already paused operations in the region as a precaution — showing how serious the situation could become.

    It’s a powerful reminder:

    The modern world runs on invisible connections beneath the ocean…

    …and even distant tensions can ripple into your everyday digital life.
    Rising tensions in West Asia are now raising concerns about something most people never think about: Undersea internet cables. These fiber-optic lines running through areas like the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz carry a huge portion of the world’s data — from messages and video calls to banking, cloud services, and AI systems. While there’s no official confirmation of any damage, experts warn these cables are extremely vulnerable. If disrupted, the impact could be massive: Slower internet speeds Service outages across regions Disruptions to businesses, payments, and digital platforms For countries like India, the risk is even higher. Much of its global connectivity passes through these routes, meaning even a short disruption could affect everything from work to daily life. Some companies have already paused operations in the region as a precaution — showing how serious the situation could become. It’s a powerful reminder: The modern world runs on invisible connections beneath the ocean… …and even distant tensions can ripple into your everyday digital life.
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