In a recent statement released by Bayobab Group, formerly known as MTN GlobalConnect, the company has shed light on the ongoing internet connectivity issues plaguing several West African countries.
These disruptions have been attributed to breaks in multiple major undersea cables, causing widespread service interruptions.
Recognizing the paramount importance of uninterrupted internet and communication services, Bayobab Group has affirmed its unwavering commitment to swiftly addressing these disruptions.
The company stated that it has embarked on proactive measures to mitigate the impact on its customers in the affected countries.
One of the key strategies employed by Bayobab Group is the rerouting of traffic through alternative network paths.
By doing so, the company aims to minimize service interruptions and ensure that connectivity is maintained to the best of its abilities. Additionally, Bayobab Group is actively engaging with its consortium partners to expedite the repair process for the damaged undersea cables.
“Internet is down everywhere as most internet providers depends on them. Even banks are also affected by this.
“But I can confirm to you that only GLO is working presently. I believe that is because they have their dedicated submarine cable,” a source informed Freelanews.