Deep Sea Internet Cable Cuts An Accident?

Methinks we showing people in a certain litter box who holds the reins of power on this planet.
Sucks to be without Internet, just ask me, I was basically Internet-less all weekend.
From ABC.net:
Is information warfare to blame for the damage to underwater internet cables that has interrupted internet service to millions of people in India and Egypt, or is it just a series of accidents?
When two cables in the Mediterranean were severed last week, it was put down to a mishap with a stray anchor.
Now a third cable has been cut, this time near Dubai. That, along with new evidence that ships’ anchors are not to blame, has sparked theories about more sinister forces that could be at work.

For all the power of modern computing and satellites, most of the world’s communications still rely on submarine cables to cross oceans.
When two cables were cut off the Egyptian port city of Alexandria last week, about a 100 million internet users were affected, mainly in India and Egypt.
The cables remain broken and internet services are still compromised.
Telecommunications analyst Paul Budde says the situation demonstrates how interconnected the world is.
“It clearly shows we are talking about a global network and a global world that we are living in,” he said.
“So wherever something happens we all get, in one way or another, affected by it.”
It was assumed a ship’s anchor severed the cables, but now that is in doubt and the conspiracy theories are coming out.
Egypt’s Transport Ministry says video surveillance shows no ships were in the area at the time of the incident.
Online columnist Ian Brockwell says the cables may have been cut deliberately in an attempt by the US and Israel to deprive Iran of internet access.
Others back up that theory, saying the Pentagon has a secret strategy called ‘information warfare’.
But Mr Budde says it is far more likely to be a coincidence.
“It is absolutely strange, of course, that that happens. At the moment it really looks like bad luck rather than anything else,” he said.





