SEACOM capacity fully restored says MWEB

12 October 2011

MWEB today (12 October 2011) announced that SEACOM has restored their final link and that they now run at 100% capacity again.

MWEB added that peer-to-peer (P2P) services have been restored on their ADSL network.

SEACOM started to experience problems on Saturday 8 October 2011, caused by a problem on a cable between Abu Talat (Egypt) and Marseilles (France).

“Initial estimates indicate that the total repair time will be around twelve days depending on weather conditions. This entails gaining the necessary permits and the actual repair time,” SEACOM said in an official statement earlier this week.

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