Vietnam’s international internet connectivity fully restored
The Asia-America Gateway (AAG) undersea cable was fully repaired on the night of January 23, restoring full Internet connectivity between Vietnam and foreign countries, two days earlier than scheduled, a representative of the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) confirmed.
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The AAG and APG submarine cables are the two main systems connecting Vietnam with the world, therefore, the cable breaks greatly affected the country.
The AAG has a total length of 20,000 km, connecting Southeast Asia with the United States. The route’s connecting point with Vietnam is part of the S1 section, extending 314 kilometres and coming on land in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province.
The 10,400km-long APG is an undersea cable system linking eight countries and territories in the Asia-Pacific region -- Malaysia, Singapore, China and China’s Hong Kong as well as Taiwan, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Vietnam.
Statistics from the Vietnam Internet Association shows that the country currently now has over 50 million internet users.
