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Sri Lankan internet sunk
Posted by admin on 24 Aug 2004 - 22:47 0 comments
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Internet users in Sri Lanka have been cut off due to a problem with their under-water connection. An Indian ship, the 'State of Nagaland', dropped anchor and in doing so inadvertently sliced through the fibre optic cable.

Or so Sri Lankan Telecom (SLT) would have you believe. They assert, in a court documents, that the ship was the only one in the area, and that this kind of damage doesn't happen through natural causes - the cable was cut ~6 miles off shore. The Telco claims that about 3/4 million users are without service, as well as Sri Lankan government sites. Also having issues is .lk domain names, which number roughly 2,000. Currently, SLT are using a satellite connection to provide limited connectivity.

The ship is currently being held by court, under a request for $5 million worth of damages from SLT. SLT hope to have services restored within the next few days.

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