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Cut submarine cables cause web outages across Africa; 6 countries still affected
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Internet connectivity disrupted due to damaged undersea cables
Several countries in Africa are experiencing widespread internet outages after multiple undersea cables were damaged. The disruption has affected businesses, government services, and individuals who rely on the internet for communication and information.
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Countries impacted by the cable cuts
Currently, six countries are still affected by the damaged undersea cables, including Nigeria, Senegal, Togo, Ghana, South Africa, and Ivory Coast. These countries are experiencing slow internet speeds or complete outages, causing frustration among residents and organizations.
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Efforts to restore connectivity underway
Telecommunication companies and repair crews are working diligently to restore the damaged undersea cables and bring internet connectivity back to normal levels. The process of repairing undersea cables can be complex and time-consuming, but efforts are being made to minimize the impact on those affected.
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Impact on businesses and individuals
The internet outages have had a significant impact on businesses that rely on online transactions and communication. Many companies have reported a decrease in productivity and revenue due to the disrupted internet services. Individuals have also been affected, unable to access critical online services and information.
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Calls for improved infrastructure and redundancy
The recent incidents highlight the vulnerability of Africa’s internet infrastructure and the need for improved redundancy measures to prevent widespread outages in the future. Experts are calling for investments in backup systems and alternative routes to ensure reliable internet connectivity across the continent.
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