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<h1>Undersea cable outages degrade regional internet, raising SLA breach risks, notification duties, cross-border repair coordination under SLA Section 5.2</h1> A series of undersea cable outages in the Red Sea has degraded internet connectivity and increased latency for users across parts of the Middle East and South Asia. A network-monitoring organization attributed failures to specific regional cable systems near a major port, while operators report use of redundant routes and fallbacks to maintain service. A cloud-service provider warned of rerouted traffic and higher latency. Legal issues include potential liability under service agreements and SLAs, obligations to notify customers and regulators, cross-border coordination for repair, and possible investigations if outages stem from negligence, accidental damage, or deliberate sabotage.