Microsoft (MSFT) is no longer seeing issues with its Azure cloud platform after several undersea internet cables in the Red Sea were cut, Bloomberg reported Saturday, citing the company.
The company had earlier warned of possible latency for users in Asia and Europe due to disrupted traffic through the Middle East.
While the cause of the damage wasn't disclosed, Microsoft said its teams were working to reduce the impact and will continue to monitor and reroute traffic as needed, according to Bloomberg.
Microsoft did not immediately respond to MT Newswires' request for comment.
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