Swift Recovery Amidst Disruption
Contrary to expectations of a prolonged outage, telecom and banking services disrupted by the undersea cable cut in Nigeria and parts of Africa are now almost fully restored, with service providers working diligently to minimize downtime.
Efforts by Telecom Companies
Telecom companies in Nigeria, which were particularly affected by the disruption, have reported over 90% restoration of services. Engineers worked tirelessly to expedite the restoration process, ensuring minimal inconvenience to customers.
ALTON Chairman’s Assurance
Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecom Operator in Nigeria (ALTON), confirmed the significant progress in service restoration. He attributed any remaining disruptions to backlog congestion caused by the cable cut.
Regulatory Confirmation
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) corroborated the telecom operators’ statements, confirming that services have been restored to approximately 90% of peak utilization capacities.
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