Finally, the America Asia Gateway (AAG) undersea cable has been restored completely and Vietnam’s internet service providers are monitoring its stability.
Millions are enjoying normal internet service after repair work on the AAG undersea cable was completed Tuesday morning, one day earlier than expected. VNExpress, quoted a service provider as saying.
Related articles:
- Vietnam’s AAG undersea internet cable broken again
- Repairing of Vietnam’s submarine Internet cable expected to complete in April
According to VNExpress, a local internet service provider confirmed that internet connections in the country have resumed full service after the technicians’ team of the AAG finished repair work on the faulty cable section, which had started April 17, at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The provider also said the problem was caused by a “fault location” between Repeater 1 and 2 on the branch connecting Vietnam and Hong Kong, which experienced a technical problem on April 2.
The disruption had affected international bandwidths connected to Vietnam, especially at a time when millions in the country were studying or working from home amid the nationwide social distancing campaign launched to contain the spread of Covid-19.
Also read: Vietnam says internet speeds meet user demand during the pandemic
Vietnam has six submarine cable systems and a 120 gigabit channel that runs overland through China.
Connected in November 2009, the $560-million AAG handles more than 60 percent of the country’s international Internet traffic. The cable runs more than 20,000 kilometers (12,420 miles), connecting Southeast Asia with the U.S., passing through Brunei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
But it has experienced frequent ruptures and repairs, affecting services in Vietnam, where more than 64 percent of the population is online.
According to the figures collected from Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC), the average fixed broadband download speed in the first quarter reached 61.39 Mbps. For mobile networks, the download speed was 39.4 Mbps.
Reporting by Nguyen Quy @ VNExpress
Discover more from Vietnam Insider
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

