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The East African Submarine Cable System (EASSy) has released details
about the shutdown of the Somali section of the cable in July this year.
According to the statement, on 26 July 2020, a diversion failure occurred in the Somalia section of the EASSy system, affecting all traffic originating and terminating in Mogadishu, as well as some traffic
passing through the EASSy system.
As a result, Internet and international voice traffic in Somalia has been cut off
.
The EASSy management team explained that this damage could be caused by a variety of causes, including anchors, trawls, dredgers or currents along the coast bottom towed cables, and geological activities
such as rockfalls or earthquakes.
"At this stage, the exact cause
of this shunt failure cannot be determined.
"
The EASSy Management Board has now repaired the fault
remotely by reconnecting the Branch Unit (BU).
The 10,500-kilometer-long EASSy system operates along the East African coast, connecting Port Sudan (Sudan) to Mantuzni, South Africa, with a design capacity of more than 10Tbps
.
The East African Submarine Cable System (EASSy) has released details
about the shutdown of the Somali section of the cable in July this year.
According to the statement, on 26 July 2020, a diversion failure occurred in the Somalia section of the EASSy system, affecting all traffic originating and terminating in Mogadishu, as well as some traffic
passing through the EASSy system.
As a result, Internet and international voice traffic in Somalia has been cut off
.
The EASSy management team explained that this damage could be caused by a variety of causes, including anchors, trawls, dredgers or currents along the coast bottom towed cables, and geological activities
such as rockfalls or earthquakes.
"At this stage, the exact cause
of this shunt failure cannot be determined.
"
The EASSy Management Board has now repaired the fault
remotely by reconnecting the Branch Unit (BU).
The 10,500-kilometer-long EASSy system operates along the East African coast, connecting Port Sudan (Sudan) to Mantuzni, South Africa, with a design capacity of more than 10Tbps
.