Khawaja Tower Fire Leads to Internet Slowdown

Khawaja Tower Fire Leads to Internet Slowdown 


An unfortunate incident involving a fire at Khawaja Tower in Mohakhali, Dhaka has redounded in significant  dislocations to internet and telecommunication services. This incident has had a profound impact on the connectivity of multiple  transnational internet gateway( IIG) service providers, data centers, and connection exchanges( ICXs) housed within the  structure. 


The  structure's  part as a  mecca for  colorful IIG drivers, responsible for  furnishing  pivotal bandwidth to broadband and telecom service providers, further exacerbates the consequences of the fire. As a result,  roughly 30 to 40 percent of internet connections throughout Bangladesh are anticipated to be affected, including mobile internet and voice services that depend on these connections. druggies have  formerly reported  colorful challenges,  similar as difficulties in making calls and  penetrating the internet.   


The significance of IIG companies can not be exaggerated, as they act as  transnational gateways, managing internet business, easing data inflow, and enabling access for internet service providers and telecom drivers. Accordingly, the  dislocation caused by the fire at Khawaja Tower reverberates throughout the country, impacting the effective functioning of these critical services.   


likewise, the connection exchanges( ICXs) within the  structure play a  pivotal  part in establishing interconnections between different telecommunication networks. Their  dislocation  farther  composites the challenges faced by service providers in maintaining  continued connectivity.   


Tragically, the fire has also redounded in grave  enterprises about the safety of  individualities trapped inside Khawaja Tower. It's estimated that around 20 to 25 people remain trapped within the confines of the  structure. Although five  individualities have been successfully  saved,  substantiations have participated harrowing accounts of those stranded on different  bottoms who desperately sought help,  counting solely on the illumination of their mobile phone lights. 


Some have resorted to innovative means  similar as using ropes, while others had no choice but to break windows to escape the dangerous  dears.   The fire  began on the 13th  bottom at 458 pm, egging  immediate  sweats to extinguish it. 


presently, 11 firefighting units are lifelessly working to combat the blaze. Rozina Akter, the duty officer of the Fire Service and Civil Defense Headquarters, has  verified that the fire erupted on the 12th  bottom of the 14- storey  structure located in Dhaka's Mohakhali area on Thursday  autumn. 


The operation to bring the fire under control remains ongoing, with utmost precedence placed on the safety and deliverance of those still awaiting  backing within the  structure.