Friday, February 8, 2008

Dvorak Commentary on the Middle East Internet Interruption

John Dvorak comments on the unusual cluster of undersea cables that have been damaged recently:
Some say it will benefit terrorists and Iran somehow. In fact, the cut cables -- originally blamed on ships dragging anchors -- look more like a ploy by some intelligence agency to disrupt Iranian commerce, specifically an emerging oil bourse that the Iranians have been quietly establishing and hoped to roll out fully in the next 60 days.
There has always been talk about disrupting commerce by screwing up the Internet. We've just seen a proof of concept, whether done on purpose or by accident.
This concept seems a little farfetched until you look at the details which were provided to me by one of my readers, Martin Kuplens-Ewart who has been following the story from the outset. He notes: "there is a substantial event that has effectively been killed by the loss of connectivity: the launch of the Iranian Oil Bourse.

I have posted on these events here and here.


1 comment:

BZ said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fetNQ6uxCx0