A third undersea Internet cable has been damaged in the Middle East,
adding to the disruption in online services after two other lines were
cut earlier this week, the cable operating firm said.
The Falcon cable was cut 56 kilometres (35 miles) from Dubai, between
Oman and the United Arab Emirates, according to its owner, FLAG
Telecom, which is part of India's Reliance Communications.
The repair ship had been notified and was expected to arrive at the
site in the next few days, the company said on its website.
Flag Telecom owns another cable that was damaged off Egypt on
Wednesday. A repair ship was expected to arrive by Tuesday to restore
that cable and repairs were expected to take a week, the company said.
The outages have disrupted business across the Middle East and South
Asia, including in India, where businesses said it may take up to 15
days to return to normal.
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