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Damaged AAG undersea cable repaired

The Asia-America Gateway (AAG) undersea cable was fully repaired by 2.20am of May 12, restoring full Internet services between Vietnam and other countries.
The Asia-America Gateway (AAG) undersea cable was fully repaired by2.20am of May 12, restoring full Internet services between Vietnam andother countries.

This was confirmed by a representative of FPT Telecom and the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT).

Director of VNPT International (VTI) Lam Quoc Cuong said the firm's customers could access the Internet as usual.

The 20,000km submarine cable was found cut at a section betweenVietnam's Vung Tau city and Hong Kong and Singapore at 5.27am on April23. The cable break slowed down the Internet services between Vietnamand other countries.

AAG is one of four Vietnamese undersea cables that accounts for 40 to 70 percent of the Internet connection.-VNA

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