'Request timed out' on Application Loader

I cannot upload my binary using Application loader. Error message is either 'request timed out' or 'connection lost' during the "Sending API usage to iTunes Connect". (Upload worked yesterday, my internet connection has not changed).

I Also have same prblem here in Dubai... Request time out. I bought this  new iPad last Gitex but I can't install anything.
i am giving this iPad mini as a gift to my mother but I change my mind,, could someone help me sort this out??

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