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Websites and Apps Around the World Effected by Major Internet Outage

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Websites and Apps Around the World Effected by Major Internet Outage

Websites and Apps Around the World Effected by Major Internet Outage

On Tuesday morning dozens of countries across the Americas Europe, Asia and South Africa were effected by an internet outage


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