Leading subsea fiber optic cable provider MainOne has projected that the current incident’s damaged cables will need to be repaired within six to eight weeks.
In its most recent statement, the company—which is renowned for its dedication to delivering dependable connectivity throughout the region—stated that, in order to preserve stability in the digital ecosystem, it has been aggressively restoring services and facilitating regional connections.
MainOne claimed that in spite of the difficulties brought about by the broken cables, it remained adaptable and robust, concentrating on providing value to its clients and maintaining the digital infrastructure of West Africa. The business highlighted in its most recent update that it is committed to working with maintenance partners, vessel owners, and permitting authorities to expedite the repair process.
“We’re really hopeful that our cable will be fixed according to schedule and services completely restored in order for us to go on providing the integrity that our clients need,” said MainOne.
The business promised to provide regular updates to its clients regarding the status of the repairs.
“We assure our customers that every effort is being made to repair the submarine cable and to deliver the MainOne quality that you have come to rely on. We will continue to provide regular updates on the progress of the repair efforts.”