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Asia Internet services resumed

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HONG KONG -Asian Internet services stood up well on the first full working day of 2007 after earthquakes

disrupted Asian Web access last week, but in Hong Kong officials said it could be mid-January before services are fully restored.

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Much of Asia returned to work on Tuesday after holidays had reduced the strain on a communications system

that had been damaged by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake off Taiwan on Dec. 26.

"We have restored all the services by re-routing," said a spokesman for KT Corp., South Korea's largest fixed

line and broadband provider.

Southeast Asia's biggest telecoms firm, Singapore Telecommunications, said in a statement that Internet

services were back to normal.

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In Hong Kong, services were operating at about 70 to 80 percent of usual capacity, a telecommunications

official said, with six of seven submarine fibre-optic cable systems linking Hong Kong to the global Internet still awaiting repairs.

"If one of the six cable systems being damaged can be brought back to service by the middle of this month, then we expect Internet services can resume normal," said Y.K. Ha, Hong Kong's acting Director-General of

Telecommunications, told reporters.

Ha said the complex repairs would take longer than first anticipated, partly because a limited number of repai ships were being sought after by other places also affected by the quake, such as Taiwan, South Korea, Japan and China.

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Ha said there was little economic fallout in Hong Kong, as most big firms had taken contingency measures.

"It's not as bad as we thought. We don't expect the large corporations to experience any difficulties," said Ha.

But small and medium-sized businesses reliant on the public Internet, as well as home users, "may experience some delays or some congestion," he added.

In India, there were no major glitches reported, though industry officials called for better protection of undersea Internet cable routes in future.

"We have to ensure the stability of the fibre network and take steps for quick restoration in case of any

damages," said R.S. Perhar, secretary of the Internet Service Providers' Association of India.

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