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Suspected Russian-Chinese undersea cable sabotage “barely affected” internet service and quality — with no outages reported

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  • Cloudflare says European countries saw “little-to-no observable impact” following cable damage
  • BSC East-West Interlink and C-Lion1 cables were damaged recently
  • Several redundancy options kept the affected nations online

Recent damage to undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea which affected some European countries may not have been as bad first though, after Cloudflare claimed the potential sabotage had “little-to-no observable impact” whatsoever.

The company credited this to Europe’s robust internet infrastructure, demonstrating a high level of resilience supported by a network of redundancy options to keep the continent connected to the internet.

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