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Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link
From: Carlos Friacas <cfriacas () fccn pt>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 13:53:37 +0100 (WEST)
*only* internet connection? if yes, here we see once again the "benefits" of having a monopoly in the telecom industry. and a bad one it seems... even if the incumbent is the only way out of the island, it would seem wise (not cost-driven) to have a second cable at least connecting the island to the world... ;-) On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Sean Donelan wrote:
Sri Lanka's high court has ordered the seizure of an Indian cargo vessel which allegedly cut a submarine cable connecting the island's telecommunications subscribers with the rest of the world. The court ordered that the vessel, State of Nagaland, be held at the Colombo port where it berthed on Sunday after accidentally severing the cable known as the SEA-ME-WE-III with its anchor.
Current thread:
- Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link Sean Donelan (Aug 23)
- Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link Carlos Friacas (Aug 24)
- Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link Valdis . Kletnieks (Aug 24)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (Aug 23)
- Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link Robert Bonomi (Aug 24)
- Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link Jerry Pasker (Aug 24)
- Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link sgorman1 (Aug 24)
- Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link Dave Katz (Aug 24)
- Re: Ship seized for cutting Sri Lanka's internet link Carlos Friacas (Aug 24)