Major internet outage hits dozens of countries in Africa as undersea cables fail
The cause of the failure was not immediately clear.
There were fears of disruption of essential services in worst-hit countries like Ivory Coast where the disruption was severe. Africa leads mobile device web traffic in the world, with many of the continent’s businesses relying on the internet to deliver services to their customers.
The West Africa Cable System (WACS), the Africa Coast to Europe (ACE), SAT-3 and MainOne were among the system cables that observers said were affected in Thursday’s outage.
Internet analysis firm Cloudflare reported a pattern in the timing of the disruptions that heavily impacted at least 10 countries in West Africa, including Ivory Coast, Liberia, Benin, Ghana, and Burkina Faso.
Vodacom, South Africa’s mobile operator, also reported intermittent connectivity issues due to multiple undersea cable failures. Namibia and Lesotho were also affected.
The impact from such cable failures worsens as networks attempt to route around the damage, potentially reducing the capacity available to other countries, said Mater with NetBlocks.
The initial disruption may be a physical cut, but subsequent issues could be of a technical nature, said Mater.