Internet services for South Africans may have been a lot slower today. The sluggish speed was due to a Seacom outage. The company speculates that the cable was cut in the Mediterranean Sea.
The company issued this statemnet on their website.
Seacom has identified restoration solutions and providers and is in the process of re-configuring the network and services to restore circuits.
Seacom is currently working on the issue, but could not verify when the issue would be resolved, stating:
Definitive timing is not yet available, however we are targeting restoration within 12 hours or less. Communications to customers on their specific requirements are underway.
[Source: News24]
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