SEOUL, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's KT corp., the country's largest
fixed-line operator, said Wednesday its undersea fiber optic cables were
disconnected in the southern seas off Taiwan due to a strong earthquake Tuesday
night.
The earthquake cut cable lines under the sea and disrupted communications
services for local foreign companies, the KT said.
"We have to consult with other international companies to put the
disconnected lines back to normal," a KT spokesman said. "We are still in
contact with them but we cannot say exactly when the service will be normalized
since the fear of aftershocks remains."
According to the South Korea's Yonhap News Agency, Citigroup, HSBC,
Reuters, Bloomberg and some other foreign companies operating here were affected
by the disconnection, while the Foreign Ministry is also affected by the
communications disruption.
The Citygroup's Internet banking service between its branches has been
normalized but the service with other banks remains paralyzed, Yonhap said.