Overview
- Damage to SMW4, IMEWE, FALCON GCX, and EIG near Jeddah has been confirmed by network analysts monitoring the Red Sea corridor.
- Microsoft Azure and AWS rerouted traffic onto alternative paths, and Microsoft warned of higher latency for routes that previously transited the Middle East.
- Cloudflare and other monitors recorded slower performance on key India–Europe links, including roughly 20% delays between Delhi and London and about 30% between Mumbai and Frankfurt.
- At least ten countries across Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Africa lost portions of international capacity, though no nation experienced a complete outage.
- The International Cable Protection Committee cites commercial shipping as the probable cause, repairs are expected to take weeks or months due to limited specialized vessels, and unproven sabotage claims persist.