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Internet outages in Nigeria, Ghana, others as undersea cables damage 

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Internet watchdog, NetBlocks has said internet connectivity disruptions in African countries on Thursday were a result of undersea cable damage.

Affected countries were Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Senegal, and the Benin Republic. NetBlocks stated this in a post on its X handle on Thursday.

NetBlocks is a watchdog organisation that monitors cybersecurity and the governance of the Internet. The service was launched in 2017 to monitor Internet freedom.

NetBlocks, in the post, said, “Live network data show today’s telecom disruption in Africa has intensified; the incident has a high impact on West Africa, with significant reductions in connectivity evident across the continent; operators report multiple subsea cable failures.”

Earlier, before that, it posted, “Confirmed: Live network data show a major disruption to internet connectivity in and around West and Central Africa; the incident affects networks supplying telecoms via subsea cables to multiple countries and operators.”

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Also, one of the world’s leading financial news organisations, Bloomberg, the West Africa Cable System, MainOne, and ACE sea cables — arteries for telecommunications data — were all affected on Thursday.

MTN Nigeria, in an X post on its official handle, confirmed the internet disruption. It explained that the network outage experienced by its subscribers was a “result of damage to international undersea cables across East and West Africa.”

“The repair process is ongoing to resolve the situation as soon as possible. Please look out for further updates,” MTN Nigeria said.

Already, the National Communications Authority (NCA) in Ghana has revealed that multiple undersea cable disruptions have led to an outage of internet services in the country.

NCA Ghana said, “The disruptions affecting multiple undersea cables responsible for carrying international traffic have occurred in Senegal and Ivory Coast, with some disruptions in Portugal. This has led to a significant degradation of data services across the country.

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“It is important to note that the Mobile network Operators have redundancies on other cables and are working around the clock to restore full services. In addition, the MNOs have informed affected customers of the disruptions via various channels.”

In a message from MTN Ghana to their customers at 1 p.m. Ghanaian time, the telecoms provider apologized and said, “This is due to a disruption on our international undersea cables. Our technical teams are working with our international partners to resolve the issue. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience and will keep you updated.”

The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications also issued a statement signed by one Louise Bobbie Osei, notifying users of the outage, which it said affected internet, data, and voice over IP services of the “Chamber, the Mobile Network Operators, and the Data Service Providers to varying degrees. As a result, customers and subscribers are currently experiencing service challenges.”

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