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Undersea Cable Cuts: Services 90% restored

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) said voice and data services affected by undersea cable cuts have been restored. The NCC said this in a statement signed by Reuben Muoka, the director of public affairs of the commission, on Monday. Last Thursday, Nigerians including telecommunications companies, banks, and media among others were hit by an internet outage as a result of damage to international undersea cables supplying them with connectivity. Confirming the incident, the NCC said the damage affected…

MainOne says network now stable

MainOne network, whose facilities provide internet services to many parts of western and southern Africa, said it observed stability on its network across the region on Monday morning. The company disclosed this in a statement posted on its X handle on Monday. The service provider said it worked with regional partners late last week and over the weekend to reroute traffic with restoration capacity. “MainOne worked with regional partners late last week and over the weekend to reroute traffic with restoration…

Undersea Cable Cut: MainOne provides more info, says service restored to some customers

MainOne, a Digital Infrastructure Service Provider, on Saturday, said that it had restored service to some customers and was actively working on restoring all services through capacity acquired on available cable systems. The organisation made this known via a statement on its website after it earlier said it would take two weeks to five weeks for it to fully restore internet services. The statement said that the estimated repair time that it had earlier declared was for its submarine cable fault to be fixed.…

Five things to know about internet disruptions caused by undersea cable cut

Nigerians including telecommunications companies, banks, and media among others were on Thursday hit by an internet outage as a result of damage to international undersea cables supplying them with connectivity. Confirming the incident, the Nigerian government said the damage affects major undersea cables near Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire and is causing downtime across West and South African countries. The Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), in a statement through its Director of Public Affairs, Reuben Muoka,…