SEACOM says
exogenous factors such as location,
water depth, weather and spare parts
make its cable outage very difficult
to repairThe
SEACOM outage which started on
Monday morning continues to disrupt
Internet services in South Africa.
While many service providers like
MWEB have found interim solutions
only a full restoration of SEACOM
will provide a true solution to the
current international bandwidth
woes.
On Monday
SEACOM indicated that the
overall fault restoration process
may last a minimum of 6-8 days which
means that the cable could have been
online early next week. This
estimate has however now been
revised.
SEACOM today said that it has
continued to work closely with its
partners to deploy the best plan
possible for the repair operations.
“As communicated earlier, the
exogenous factors such as
location, water depth, weather and
spare parts needed make this cable
outage very difficult to repair and
a highly specialised vessel and
technical crew is being used to
carry out this work,” SEACOM said in
a press statement.
Based on this, the current timeline
indicates that the repairs may now
only be finalised by 22 July 2010.
“The deployment of restored capacity
via other cable systems has
progressed very well and SEACOM is
pleased with the positive support
received from clients and suppliers
alike. In addition to the
alternative capacity already in
place, SEACOM will also continue to
source and activate additional
capacity to meet customer
requirements for the duration of the
repairs,” SEACOM concluded