Internet Slow...

Hashan dis

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    SlimThug said:
    Thawama hari nee...Mehe ADSL hariyata Dial-Up wage...:angry::angry:

    manna mage dan speed eka

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    skull92

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    Hashan dis said:
    manna mage dan speed eka

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    Using the Male Server doesnt show ur proper speed. . . The cable is damaged on da Mediterranean. . . Do the speed test on a European Server. . . Can barely connect to the USA :no::no::no:
     

    Hashan dis

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    Neither of the cable operators have confirmed the cause or location of the outage but some reports suggest it was caused by a ship's anchor near the port of Alexandria in Egypt.

    One Indian internet service provider, Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL), linked the problems in India to the disruption in Egypt.

    Egypt's Telecommunications Ministry said it would probably take several days for internet services to return to normal following the disruption on Wednesday.

    Emergency teams were trying to find alternative communication routes, including satellites, AP was told.

    The ministry's Rafaat Hindy said: "Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries, we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility.

    "We are working as fast as we can."
     

    retuom

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    Hashan dis said:
    Neither of the cable operators have confirmed the cause or location of the outage but some reports suggest it was caused by a ship's anchor near the port of Alexandria in Egypt.

    One Indian internet service provider, Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL), linked the problems in India to the disruption in Egypt.

    Egypt's Telecommunications Ministry said it would probably take several days for internet services to return to normal following the disruption on Wednesday.

    Emergency teams were trying to find alternative communication routes, including satellites, AP was told.

    The ministry's Rafaat Hindy said: "Despite this being an international cable affecting many Gulf and Arab countries, we are closest to it and so we have a lot of responsibility.

    "We are working as fast as we can."
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