Netizens will 'cry again' because the Internet is fluttering

A few months ago the Internet in Vietnam was in a state of flutter due to the breakdown of the sea cable. Although this cable has been repaired, it is possible that in the coming time, Vietnamese Internet users will experience an unpleasant phen.

A few months ago the Internet in Vietnam was in a state of flutter due to the breakdown of the sea cable. Although this cable has been repaired, it is possible that in the coming time, Vietnamese Internet users will experience an unpleasant phen.

According to information from AAG international cable repair department , AAG cable will be repaired to improve quality and this will affect more or less Internet traffic of network providers such as VNPT, VDC , FPT, Viettel and some other suppliers.

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The network cable at sea will be upgraded

During the repair process, users will be more or less having trouble connecting to websites with foreign servers but this flickering situation will not be as serious as the AAG cable breakdown in late 2013 and early 2014. by.

According to information from Internet providers, they will also offer rescue solutions to improve the quality of service for customers during the incident but they will maintain rotation and not maintenance. Batch as before.

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The impact status will not be too serious

Specifically, VDC's plan is to continue using the transitional land cable for AAG cable to support users with the best Internet access from February 25, 2014 to March 3, 2014. .

Meanwhile, FPT network will carry out maintenance from March 2, 2014 to March 9, 2014 and during this time, access to international services such as web surfing, searching and sending e-mail will be unstable. Hopefully, the repair process will take place quickly and without much impact on domestic users.

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