Under Sea Cable Break off East African Coast
East Africa's high-speed internet access has been severely disrupted after a ship dropped its anchor onto fibre-optic cables off Kenya's coast.
The ship was waiting to enter Mombasa - one of Africa's busiest ports - when it anchored in a restricted area.
It could take up to 14 days to repair, cable owners The East African Marine Systems (Teams) told the BBC.
BBC News - Ship's anchor slows down East African web connection
The ship was waiting to enter Mombasa - one of Africa's busiest ports - when it anchored in a restricted area.
It could take up to 14 days to repair, cable owners The East African Marine Systems (Teams) told the BBC.
BBC News - Ship's anchor slows down East African web connection
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WafflesAndRootbeer wrote: »That explains why my Junk folder has had a decrease in SPAM today.
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