"Undersea Cable Breaks Cause Widespread Internet Outages in Africa"

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Undersea cables in Africa, crucial for internet connectivity, were damaged, causing disruptions in some services. Google and Meta have invested in laying fiber optic cables in the continent, with their respective cables remaining unaffected. Services like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Google search, and YouTube remained normal in Nigeria and Ghana. Other companies, like Seacom, rerouted their traffic to alternative cables to mitigate the impact of the disruption. Repairing the damaged cables is expected to take weeks.
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- African internet outage was caused by subsea cable break, MainOne says Reuters
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