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An example of the effect is seen below for a host in Bangalore, India. It can be seen that the Round Trip Time (RTT) went from about 360ms to about 500ms and the losses increased dramatically from close to 0 to 40-60%. Closer inspection shows that for this connection the event occurred between 6:47 and 7:16 am January 30th, 2008 GMT.
Image RemovedIt appears that by the end of February 1, 2008, tehre were still significant losses.
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The Figure below for a host in the United Arab Emirates shows the impact of the cut and the recovery as the traffic was re-routed.
 
Looking further into data by PingER we can estimate the approximate start time for this event. The exact time is a bit harder to explain but it is generally between 5 AM and 7 AM GMT on  January 30th 2008  for most of the countries in table 1 with the only exception of Bahrain where it all started at 9AM.  The differences might be  due to the measurement sampling rate or monitoring host clock synchronization issues.

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