Faulty circuit on APCN2 cable, causing Streamyx service disruption to US traffic

On the last couple of days, I started to feel the slowness of Stremyx to the level that I can’t stand with it anymore. Oddly, it happens only to the websites located in the US. Not the type of the person who jump to the conclusion by blaming Streamyx, I did my own googling.

It took only 1 minute to figure what happens. Apparently it started since 18th of February when there is circuit fault on the cable that links Malaysia internet traffic to the US. Is is estimated to get fixed by 5th of March. Chill out then.. not Stremyx fault.

This is the official announcement from Streamyx. Do you check Stremyx website before voicing your frustration/anger against Stremyx on blog or Twitter?

24/02/2009
SERVICE INTERRUPTION

Dear Valued Customers,

Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) wishes to announce that there is a disruption of its Internet services since 18 February 2009 due to circuit fault on the Asia Pacific Cable Network 2 (APCN2) between Kuantan - Katong in Singapore and Shantou - Tanshui in Taiwan linking Malaysia to the United States (US).

Due to this, customers using Internet services may now experience slow browsing while accessing content hosted in the U.S. In addition, customers using other IP services such as Virtual Private Network (VPN) and other critical business applications linked to the US may also experience some service degradation.

To alleviate the problem, some of the links have been rerouted to alternate routes to ease the congestion.

During the restoration process, traffic to Northern America may experience minor degradation while traffic to other countries is not affected. TM expects the complete recovery of its services by 5 March 2009. TM will make further announcements on the progress of the restoration works.

TM wishes to assure its customers that it is undertaking all necessary measures to restore communications services for its customers as soon as possible.

Customers can call TM at 100 and select “Internet Services” or e-mail us at help@tm.com.my for any Internet related problems.

Thank you

Submarine cables cut(again), causing internet disruption

Friends of mine including me started to notice about the internet slowness in Friday, especially when trying to access overseas websites during midnight. Don’t put a blame on Streamyx although it is a good idea to for get this announced on their site earlier.

The culprit is again submarine cables reported to be GO submarine cable, located 130km off Sicily, which were severed by suspected seismic. Almost 65% of traffic to India was down, while services to Singapore, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Taiwan and Pakistan are also affected.

In Malaysia, the slowness is happen intermittently during the day, but quite obvious at the night when accessing overseas sites. The impact is considered less severe, as compared to the incidents happened earlier this year when traffic to overseas websites were totally down.

This round, the fix are estimated to complete by 31st December.

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