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wcmagumba

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Mon Nov 18, 2024, 04:33 PM Nov 18

Just wondering if anyone else is having general slow downs on web pages loading? Facebook in particular but some on DU..

and other sites...I have rebooted PC (Windows) a couple of time and unplugged my wifi router for a few minutes. Did not seem to help. Thanks for any suggestions...

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Just wondering if anyone else is having general slow downs on web pages loading? Facebook in particular but some on DU.. (Original Post) wcmagumba Nov 18 OP
FYI, but probably not the cause: Just to say that things slow down and break. Sometimes a router at an ISP or hub. usonian Nov 18 #1

usonian

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1. FYI, but probably not the cause: Just to say that things slow down and break. Sometimes a router at an ISP or hub.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 04:59 PM
Nov 18

Two undersea cables in Baltic Sea disrupted, sparking warnings of possible ‘hybrid warfare’
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/18/europe/undersea-cable-disrupted-germany-finland-intl/index.html




Two undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea have been suddenly disrupted, according to local telecommunications companies, amid fresh warnings of possible Russian interference with global undersea infrastructure.

A communications cable between Lithuania and Sweden was cut on Sunday morning around 10:00 a.m. local time, a spokesperson from telecommunications company Telia Lithuania confirmed to CNN.

The company’s monitoring systems could tell there was a cut due to the traffic disruption, and that the cause was likely physical damage to the cable itself, Telia Lithuania spokesperson Audrius Stasiulaitis told CNN. “We can confirm that the internet traffic disruption was not caused by equipment failure but by physical damage to the fiber optic cable.”

Another cable linking Finland and Germany was also disrupted, according to Cinia, the state-controlled Finnish company that runs the link. The C-Lion cable – the only direct connection of its kind between Finland and Central Europe – spans nearly 1,200 kilometers (730 miles), alongside other key pieces of infrastructure, including gas pipelines and power cables.


The U.S. has detected an increase in Russian military activity around deep sea telecommunications cables, and believes the Kremlin could be directing operations to disable them. Jim Sciutto has details in an exclusive CNN investigation.
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