The service provider said it worked with regional partners late last week and over the weekend to reroute traffic with restoration capacity.
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“MainOne worked with regional partners late last week and over the weekend to reroute traffic with restoration capacity and our observations are that we have stability on our network across the region this morning,” it said. “We are actively working with our maintenance partners, vessel owners and permitting authorities to expedite the repair of our submarine cable. We are very optimistic that our cable will be repaired as planned and services fully restored so that we can continue to operate with the continued integrity of the submarine cable.
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.affects major undersea cables near Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire and is causing downtime across West and South African countries.
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