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Reports from several SouthEast Asian news sources have mentioned that the region's Asia-American Gateway (AAG), TGA-Intra Asia (TGA-IA) and SEA-ME-WE3 (SMW3) cables all have suffered damages during the past weeks. The AAG is one of SouthEast Asia's primary cables and connects the region to the mainland US via the Pacific Ocean via Guam, and Hawaii with a 20,000-kilometer undersea cable in which PLDT has also invested into. Read more in our articles including "SE Asia undersea cables got cut; slower internet ensues" and "HONOR Philippines wins 24 awards at Southeast Asia Summit 2026".

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Reports from several SouthEast Asian news sources have mentioned that the region's Asia-American Gateway (AAG), TGA-Intra Asia (TGA-IA) and SEA-ME-WE3 (SMW3) cables all have suffered damages during the past weeks. The AAG is one of SouthEast Asia's primary cables and connects the region to the mainland US via the Pacific Ocean via Guam, and Hawaii with a 20,000-kilometer undersea cable in which PLDT has also invested into.

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Our coverage of southeast asia undersea cable broken includes: "SE Asia undersea cables got cut; slower internet ensues"; "HONOR Philippines wins 24 awards at Southeast Asia Summit 2026"; "Infinix expands MLBB Esports partnership in Southeast Asia". Each article provides unique insights and information.

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Our article "SE Asia undersea cables got cut; slower internet ensues" published on September 2, 2017 covers the latest information about southeast asia undersea cable broken. Check it out for the most current details.