Internet speeds in Southeast Asia are back to full after repairs were made to the 20,000-kilometer cable linking the region to North America.
For about two weeks, problems with the Asia-America Gateway submarine cable had affected performance and speed, but the consortium managing the connection said it was operating normally again on Wednesday, according to The Rakyat Post.
The problems resulted in high latency and load times when accessing servers in the United States, north Asia and Europe.
Image: Sumbarine Cable Map
