
There’s bad news if you’re in Southeast Asia today after a key cable responsible for providing internet to the region broke, sending browsing speeds plummeting to a snail’s pace. The news at least explains why the internet has been so lousy_for many people today, including this author — so we can put those conspiracy theories on hold for another day. Saigoneer.com cites_Vietnamese_reports_that_claim an_Asia-America Gateway (AAG) cable has been breached somewhere between Hong Kong and Vietnam. An executive from_FPT Telecom confirmed the incident to local media, although it isn’t clear how this happened. Yes, irony of ironies, the Saigoneer post itself...
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