Red Sea Cable Crisis - Who's Cutting the World's Internet?

Red Sea Cable Crisis - Who's Cutting the World's Internet?

🌊 Red Sea Cable Crisis: Who’s Cutting the World’s Internet?

The Red Sea isn’t just a shipping lane - it’s now the digital fault line of 2025. Over the weekend, multiple undersea cables (including the SMW4 and IMEWE systems) were sliced near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, sending shockwaves through global connectivity.

🔍 The Fallout

The impact hit hard and fast:

  • India, Pakistan, the Gulf - suddenly stuck in the digital slow lane
  • Microsoft and Google Cloud users hit with latency spikes, turning Zoom calls into pixelated nightmares
  • 18,800 km of cable - the SMW4, a vital Europe-Asia link - now broken, leaving businesses gasping for bandwidth

🕵️ Who’s Behind It?

No official claims yet, but all eyes are on Yemen’s Houthi rebels. Known for bold maritime strikes, they’ve denied past attacks - but the timing and location scream suspicion. Was it sabotage, an anchor mishap, or a new kind of digital warfare?

💡 Why This Matters

In 2025, the internet isn’t just cat videos - it’s the lifeblood of economies, security, and daily life. A single cut can cripple trade, expose weaknesses, and turn the seafloor into a battlefield. And with repairs taking weeks, the world’s waiting on tenterhooks.

❓ The Big Question

Is this a warning shot, a tragic accident, or the future of hybrid conflict? One thing’s clear - the Red Sea’s depths are hiding more than fish.

Sources: Kentik, Euronews, AP News

Red Sea Cable Crisis - Who's Cutting the World's Internet?
internetinfrastructuresecuritycablescrisis

Red Sea Cable Crisis - Who's Cutting the World's Internet?

Multiple undersea cables severed near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, causing massive internet disruptions across India, Pakistan, and the Gulf region

When the Net Wobbles - August 18 Connectivity Crisis Recap
outagesStarlinkAirtelconnectivityinfrastructure

When the Net Wobbles - August 18 Connectivity Crisis Recap

Starlink and Airtel India simultaneous outages expose fragile connectivity infrastructure and highlight critical need for resilient network design

IPv4 Market Plunge - Buyers Rejoice as Large Block Prices Halve!
IPv4marketpricingnetworkinginfrastructure

IPv4 Market Plunge - Buyers Rejoice as Large Block Prices Halve!

In a stunning reversal, /16 IPv4 block prices have plummeted from ~$50/IP in mid-2024 to just $21–$24—a 50%+ freefall! A golden window for IPv4 buyers.

Europe's Connectivity Crisis - Recent Outages Highlight Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
europeoutagesinfrastructureconnectivitycrisis

Europe's Connectivity Crisis - Recent Outages Highlight Infrastructure Vulnerabilities

Major Google services outages across Europe and damaged Red Sea submarine cables expose critical vulnerabilities in digital infrastructure

RIPE 91 Meeting in Bucharest - Essential Networking Event for Internet Infrastructure
RIPEnetworkingIPv4IPv6infrastructure

RIPE 91 Meeting in Bucharest - Essential Networking Event for Internet Infrastructure

Join RIPE 91 in Bucharest, October 20-24, 2025. Connect with global network operators, discuss IPv4/IPv6 policies, and shape the future of Internet infrastructure.