Pakistan cut off from the world

PTI[ TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2005 08:06:30 PM ]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1154683.cms

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan was cut off from the rest of the world on Tuesday, with
its internet and cellphone links severed by a fault in a main submarine
cable off Karachi coast.

A submarine cable linking Pakistan with the international telecom networks
appeared to have been snapped about 50 km off Karachi and efforts were to
locate it and repair it, officials of the Pakistan Telecommunication Company
Ltd (PTCL) said.

Besides internet links, IDD and mobile lines were also disrupted.

Thousands of people were affected by the breakdown in the fibre-optic link
beneath the Arabian Sea 35 kilometres south of Karachi which was detected on
Monday, they said.

The systems are still down and it would take two weeks to repair, officials
said, adding the complex repair work may require a complete shut down which
may cause disruption in India, UAE, Djibouti and Oman which are also linked
by the damaged cable.

A consortium of 92 countries owns the cable and had asked operating agent
Singtel of Singapore to fix the fault, they said.

"This is a highly sophisticated operation and only specialised companies can
undertake such a delicate task under the sea," PTCL chief engineer Shahid
Ahmed was quoted by AFP as saying.

He said Singtel has appointed E-Marine, a UAE company to fix the fault. They
had dispatched a ship which may take 18 to 24 hours to reach the site, he
added.

This is the second breakdown to affect the country in six months. 



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