Many internet users in the UAE are experiencing sluggish browsing, frozen video calls, and unreliable connections in recent days — and the problem originates far beneath the Red Sea.
Several subsea cables linking Europe, Asia, and the Middle East were damaged, disrupting global internet traffic. Telecom providers e& and du confirmed delays in restoration, noting that rerouted traffic is straining networks and leading to slower speeds.
What Users Are Experiencing
- Sluggish browsing: Websites are loading more slowly, with delays pushing users away.
- Service outages: Some users face complete internet dropouts.
- Streaming & gaming issues: Buffering videos, disrupted calls, and lag in online games are widespread.
- Business challenges: Cloud services like Microsoft Azure are slower to access.
- Daily inconvenience: Apps like Google Maps take longer to load or fail to refresh in real time.
The disruption underscores the fragility of global internet infrastructure, where damage in one region can impact millions. For the UAE, a key global hub, seamless connectivity remains vital.
Repairs to subsea cables are complex and may take several more weeks. Until then, users should brace for continued slowdowns, occasional outages, and inconsistent service, even as operators attempt temporary rerouting.

Why are we covering what happened in the UAE? This site should only focus on news and articles related to Pakistan.
Ever heard of a little thing known as SEO? This article is this site’s webmaster’s attempt at that. millions of Pakistanis in UAE now you do the maths
talk about this country not UAE.
coruption and incompitance in ministry of communication translate into poor performance of PTA / PTCL/ and cellular companies as well.
we have to fix our home first and farmost.
Alhamdolilah