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SOUTH AFRICA, NIGERIA, GHANA, LIBERIA AND IVORY COAST HIT BY MAJOR INTERNET OUTAGES

South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia and Ivory Coast hit by major internet outage.

Major internet disruption has been reported in various countries across Africa.

Widespread outages were reported on Thursday in countries including South Africa, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Benin, Ghana and Burkina Faso.

Since then, services have largely been restored in Liberia and South Africa.

The cause of the cable failures was not immediately clear, to the frustration of millions of customers around the continent.

There seems to be a pattern in the timing of the disruptions, impacting from the north to the south of Africa,” said Cloudflare Radar, which provides information on internet connections.

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), which regulates the telecoms industry, said the outage was caused by damage to international undersea cables running along the West African coastline.

“The cuts occurred somewhere in Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal, with an attendant disruption in Portugal,” said NCC spokesman Reuben Muoka.

Sometimes undersea cables can get cut, even by debris, a retired expert told the BBC.

He added: “You can also have undersea earth slides – sections of seabed can become unstable, sending huge amounts of mud down a canyon or gulley.”

Where cables come ashore and are buried underground, they could be prone to accidental or intentional damage.

Whatever the cause, it has resulted in major difficulties for people who rely on the internet for a living.

It’s been impossible to communicate with my clients – I also needed to organise a delivery though an online app,” fashion designer Cheick Senou told the BBC on Friday from Abidjan in Ivory Coast.

“I couldn’t do anything without the internet.”

Internet connectivity in the Ivory Coast was down to around just 4% on Thursday morning, according to Netblocks, which tracks cybersecurity and internet connectivity.

Liberia at one point dropped to 17% while Benin was at 14% and Ghana 25%, Netblocks said.

In South Africa, Vodacom on Thursday said that customers were “experiencing intermittent connectivity issues due to multiple undersea cable failures”.

 

 

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