Africa Internet Outage Risks Leaving Millions Offline for Weeks
Source: Bloomberg
March 15, 2024 at 8:10 AM EDT
Disruption to internet services for millions of users in Africa could take weeks or even months to fix, following damage to undersea cables off the continents west coast.
Eight West African countries were suffering a second day of major connectivity issues on Friday with users in South Africa also affected, after damage to four sub-sea cables. The cause of the cable cutting was still not known, though a shifting of the seabed was among the likely possibilities.
Repairs can take weeks to months, depending on where the damage is, what needs to be repaired, and local weather conditions, said a spokesperson at internet analytics firm Cloudflare. The assignment of repair ships depends on a number of factors, including ownership of the impacted cables.
The West Africa Cable System, MainOne, South Atlantic 3 and ACE sea cables arteries for telecommunications data were all affected on Thursday and Friday. MTN Group Ltd. one of the largest wireless carriers in Africa said that ACE and WACS have jointly initiated the repair process, and that they would send a vessel to fix the damaged cables.
Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-15/massive-africa-internet-outage-could-takes-weeks-months-to-fix
This is a reason why "radio" needs to be retained.
keithbvadu2
(36,819 posts)SouthernDem4ever
(6,617 posts)Will this curb some of the scammer activities? I actually thought satcom was used for internet as well but who know?
kimbutgar
(21,155 posts)Igel
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