Recently, three fiber optic cables providing Internet and telecommunications services on the bottom of the Red Sea have been officially cut off. This incident has caused widespread concern because it will have a serious impact on data transmission in the Red Sea region.
At present, 25% of data transmission in the Red Sea region has been severely affected and cannot be carried out normally. Although the Houthis have made it clear that they have no involvement in the incident, many observers say they had been expecting a possible cut of the submarine cable, which is now happening. This incident has undoubtedly had a significant impact on the transfer of data between Asia and Europe.
Some analysts believe that judging from the current situation, we cannot accurately judge the forces behind this incident. But the impact of this incident has exceeded expectations. It shows us that the security of the Internet and telecommunications services is increasingly threatened.
In addition, some point out that the situation is reminiscent of a rehash of the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. However, I am afraid that it is difficult to conclude the final conclusion of this incident. It's really hard to predict how this is happening.
The incident of cutting off the submarine fiber optic cable will attract the attention of Western countries, but the subsequent development of the situation needs to be further observed. This incident once again reminds us that in the era of globalization, cyber security issues require our joint attention and response. Million Creators Program