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Old 07-02-2008, 04:47 PM   #1
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Default Conspiracy theories behind cut internet cables

Reports that a fifth undersea communications cable in the Middle East has been damaged in less than a week — further compromising Internet access in countries there, and knocking Iran off the grid entirely – are triggering wild conspiracy theories about who’s at fault, from Islamic extremists to the CIA. But BizTech readers can proceed with global business as planned: the reports aren’t true. So says Stephan Beckert, research director at TeleGeography, who studies these cables for a living. Beckert tells the Business Technology Blog that he hasn’t heard anything about a fifth cable from his sources in the industry and that the newspaper that reported the outage, the Khaleej Times in the United Arab Emirates, seems to have double counted two of the cables and missed a fourth one entirely.

Beckert says that the most likely explanation is that a fishing boat damaged the cables by catching them in its net or that a ship accidentally cut them with its anchor – these are responsible for 65% and 18% of cable problems respectively. The first two cables were only 400 yards apart, suggesting that they were damaged in the same incident. “It might have been sharks with laser beams on their heads but I’m guessing it’s not,” says Beckert. Viewed this way, it’s two incidents in a week, which is higher than average but not unusual – last year their were 50 damaged cables in the Atlantic alone. What about other conspiracy theories? Beckert doesn’t understand why the U.S. military would cut the cables, seeing as its service men in the Gulf use them to communicate with their families. And a lone saboteur is out of the question because the cables are “awfully deep for a wet suit.” And he’s ruling out Islamic extremists who want to disconnect the Middle East from the rest of the world. “All it’s done is demonstrate how tied to the rest of the world they are,” he says. That leaves an accident. Or those laser-equipped sharks.


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Old 07-02-2008, 06:55 PM   #2
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Just a coincidence dear...

...wont be long now for the bombing and invasion the begin!

When they start doing that here in the UK we know they are about to do something serious against us!
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Old 07-02-2008, 07:35 PM   #3
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I am communicating regularly with a few colleagues in Iran, up until the last exchange earlier today they state that everything is working normally.

Try sending an email yourself. I just sent this to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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السلام عليك

To whomever it may concern

Would you allow my travelling circus to perform in the Islamic Republic of Iran?

Your comments would be appreciated.

Kind Regards

Toby
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