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TrayDay
12-27-2006, 02:50 PM
Well it's because of a submarine crash. I been trying to view some sites, which are located overs seas. I been trying to load ************ just to give you guys a site to show how long it takes to load.. oh yeah and this one
http://jx2.gameflier.com.my/ (WHICH IS WHY FIREFOX DIES)

So yes Malaysia too.

heres an excerpt :
International links are down
Earthquake off Taiwan has damaged six submarine cables affecting the internet in Asia. Several countries such as Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea are affected by three earthquakes which damaged the international link to countries such as the US. So far reports have not confirmed exactly how long will it take for them to fix it, several quotes mentioning a couple of days while others mentioned a couple of weeks.

SOURCE (http://tzyshih.blogspot.com/2006/12/international-links-are-down.html)

-=-----------------------REAL NEWS ABOUT ASIA INTERNET ACCESS--------------
Quakes disrupt Asia links
Financial communications and Internet links hurt by Taiwan quakes

SINGAPORE (Reuters) -- Telecommunications around Asia were severely disrupted on Wednesday after earthquakes off Taiwan damaged undersea cables, slowing Internet services and hindering financial transactions, particularly in the currency market.

International telephone traffic was restricted from some countries and Internet access slowed to a crawl. Sources working with Asian telecoms providers said it could take several weeks before all the cables were repaired.

Earthquakes that hit Taiwan sparked fears of a tsunami. EETV's Anthony Chen reports. (December 26)
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South Korea's top fixed-line and broadband service provider, KT Corp, said six submarine cables were knocked out by Tuesday night's earthquakes.

"Twenty-seven of our customers were hit, including banks and churches," a KT spokesman said. "It is not known yet when we can fully restore the services."

The foreign exchange market suffered in Seoul, with trade in the won extremely slow during the morning.

Some disruption was also reported in the important Tokyo currency market but the EBS system that handles much dollar/yen trading appeared to be working.

Global information company Reuters Group Plc said users of its services in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan had been affected, although dealing services were restored in Tokyo during the afternoon.

In India, back offices and call centres experienced some difficulty, but industry officials said the full extent of the problem would not be known until later in the day when data and voice traffic peaked during European and U.S. business hours.

The main quake, measured by Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau at magnitude 6.7 and at magnitude 7.1 by the U.S. Geological Survey, struck off Taiwan's southern coast at 1226 GMT on Tuesday. Two people were killed.

State secret
In China, financial markets worked normally but China Telecommunications Group, the country's biggest fixed-line telephone operator and parent of China Telecom Corp., said the Internet had been badly disrupted.

Phone links and dedicated business lines had also been affected to some degree, it said.

Officials declined to give further details. "Undersea communications cables fall in the area of state secrets," said a ministry of communications official in Beijing.

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. said its Internet service was intermittent and international phone calls had been affected. Rival Globe Telecom said "the entire country's telecom services to the United States were disrupted."

Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan's biggest telecoms carrier, said two of four major undersea cables out of Taiwan had been affected, initially cutting more than half its international telecommunications capacity.

Calls to Southeast Asia were the worst affected, with less than 10 percent getting through at 0500 GMT -- an improvement from the morning, when less than 2 percent succeeded.

KDDI Corp., Japan's second-largest telecoms company, said communications along submarine cables out of Japan went through Taiwan before reaching Southeast Asian countries, which was leading to disruption, but there were alternative lines.

PCCW, Hong Kong's main fixed-line telecoms provider, said several undersea cables it part-owned had been damaged. "Data transfer is down by half," a spokeswoman said.

Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel), Southeast Asia's top phone company, said traffic was being diverted and repair work was in progress, adding: "Our submarine cables linking to Europe and the U.S. are not affected."

Heres a video
Earthquakes that hit Taiwan sparked fears of a tsunami. EETV's Anthony Chen reports. (December 26)
http://www.cnn.com/video/player/player.html?url=/video/world/2006/12/26/bprsot.taiwan.earthquake.cnn&source=money&wm=11

Ghoulishdoll
12-27-2006, 03:03 PM
you sure about this? The "source" and all? But i think i do agree to this. It was like suddenly my internet went sluggish when i tried to download some adult entertainment.

UnknownR
12-27-2006, 03:23 PM
ya.... its on the news.... already heard about that

TrayDay
12-27-2006, 03:25 PM
You think I would lie about something like this =( That hurts me soul.

But yeah I'm sure UnknownR as my witness.
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I even just posted official news about it. My heart goes out to those in ASIA.

therazor302
12-27-2006, 03:57 PM
Wow trayday ur just spitting out the good threads lately and thanks this explains a lot!

takumi-
12-27-2006, 04:33 PM
man i m lagging bad in game now ... >:(

SahibX
12-27-2006, 04:41 PM
lolz
i dont wanna be mean or anything but,
PWNED!!!!!! xD
lol, i know u guyz r gna start flaming lol

Ghoulishdoll
12-27-2006, 06:01 PM
nope actually instead of flaming, i feel sorry for you. People cant play games now. If you have not but a single good thing in you, you would have understood. But instead you posted a lame immature and senseless post. Save the bandwidth please.

JimmysKorn
12-27-2006, 06:04 PM
wow omg lol its actually bcuz i dl too much porn atm

kimmi
12-27-2006, 06:08 PM
hm...if south korea is affected, doonline.co.kr nor www.latale.com (and latale.jp) seem to be loading slowly.
perhaps it's only the taiwanese sites that are slow?
then again, the actual host company might not be located in those specified islands.

thanks for the update though <;

SahibX
12-27-2006, 06:40 PM
tru tru
i looked at the mabi tw site
it was loading kinda slower than normal
or maybe its just my comp o_O

nzrock
12-28-2006, 01:19 AM
omfg...i heard about this...damm i hope my family back in taiwan is safe :(

and shiaya and a few other games were going very slow for me...

lasthero
12-28-2006, 02:26 AM
ya.... its on the news.... already heard about that

yea. i hear it everywhere.

ChaosSoul
12-28-2006, 02:56 AM
its actually not just slowing down plenty of sites are down like the krose site

BooNeZ
12-28-2006, 03:06 AM
even ONRPG is going slow for me...is this affected?

wondergor
12-28-2006, 03:08 AM
Natural disasters r Troublesome lol...XD

HeroMan
12-28-2006, 03:33 AM
Could this have somehow also affected cable companies, such as Time Warner Cable's Earthlink? Because ever since the 25th or so I've had no internet connection. It just says "limited or no connectivity"...

kimmi
12-28-2006, 04:09 AM
i'm not sure if the telecommunication has been fixed or whatnot,
but krose is loading normally for me...o_______o;
so is every other (south) korean gaming sites.

ashste999
12-28-2006, 05:07 AM
what? how come shit like this is never on australian news.. all i get is "breaking news, a kangaroo has slaughtered an entire amish school, he was armed with an Ak47 and a swiss army knife. 168 casultys, police finally stopped the attacking marsupial firing 15 rounds into his head."
anyways, back on-topic, anyone know when these submarines are supose to be repaired?

Meis
12-28-2006, 05:35 AM
yep this news is true, tats why my i can't play my mmorpg this days, i click walk and it took 5 sec to response, or even worst it never response and dc.... sigh

sources:
http://www.lowyat.net/v2/latest/international-link-outage-official-tmnet-statement.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aYHaxhLE4rr0&refer=home

Ghoulishdoll
12-28-2006, 06:25 AM
this sucks, someone should sue the companies. I like totally want to download voyage century and play it. Now i cant even access the (bleeping) site.

Raiyne
12-28-2006, 06:43 AM
Yes my internetz was pwnt yesterday. Still a little wobbly, stupid underground wires. >_>

Shock67
12-28-2006, 07:05 AM
Just for clarities sake:

Well it's because of a submarine crash.

It isn't that several "submarines" were damaged. It's that several SUBMARINE CABLES were damaged. This means that several underwater, or otherwise submarine, cables were destroyed. How? An earthquake did it in some way shape or form.

It's not that several man carrying, war making, submarines were destroyed.

lasthero
12-28-2006, 07:06 AM
Yes my internetz was pwnt yesterday. Still a little wobbly, stupid underground wires. >_>

yea my friend from sg cant access most webs or either encounter severe lag.

Egama
12-28-2006, 12:37 PM
.my sites always take a long time to load, so i dont see anything new because of some earthquake.