Internet outage: Glo 1 up as other undersea cables suffer disruptions 

Internet outage: Glo 1 up as other undersea cables suffer disruptions 

Nigeria has experienced widespread internet disruptions as a result of damage to the international underwater cables that provide the nation wit

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Nigeria has experienced widespread internet disruptions as a result of damage to the international underwater cables that provide the nation with connection.
The outage has impacted banks and telecommunications organizations that depend on the impacted cables for internet services.
Major undersea cables close to Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, are reportedly damaged, and this has caused internet outages in West and South African nations.
The West Africa Cable System (WACS), the Africa Coast to Europe (ACE), MainOne, and SAT3 are the undersea cables that have been impacted.
Glo 1, which is owned by Globacom, the largest provider of digital services in Nigeria, was untouched by the damage and is still running as usual.
Glo 1-powered financial institutions, internet service providers, and data consumers have all carried on with business as usual. Industry observers are of the view that Glo 1 International Submarine Cable’s resilient construction and durability are the reasons the damage did not compromise the cable.