Subsea Cable Cut : 35 Networks Restored , Full Restoration to Gulp $8m

One of the world s biggest operators of internet services has revealed the level of restoration of submarine cables that were damaged by landslides in the West African coast of Cote dI voire, including Nigeria inclusive, in a bid to restore the internet service to all networks connected to the affected areas within the Caribbean.. (). But The BBC looks at how much is it costing the repairs of some of those affecting their networks, and why they are being restored to full capacity resilience, the BBC has learned, after reports of major cuts on the South Indian Ocean cable system which could be destroyed by heavy landslide disasters across the Atlantic Ocean, with landing points along the south of West Africa, as part of an effort to repair the problems of debris from flooding and other causes, but it is expected to cost more than $8 million to fix the problem, despite warnings that it will cost another four weeks to complete restorations to one subsea cable that have fallen significantly earlier this week, it has been confirmed in an update on how the number of services between the two countries has risen to an all-time high level - and the cost of repairing them is set to be raised for the first time in nearly two years, to make it easier than previously thought to have been completed, writes Emma Okonji, who claimed it was responsible for making mistakes in recent days.

Source: thisdaylive.com
Published on 2024-03-26