NCC Calls for Regional Cooperation After Internet Outage Hits West Africa
The Nigeria Communication Commission, NCC , has called for a collaborative effort among West African nations to protect shared telecommunications infrastructure, following a recent internet outage that affected the region.
The Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Aminu Maida, called for action during the 21st West Africa Telecommunications Regulatory Assembly Annual General Meeting held in Freetown, Sierra Leone over the weekend..
In a statement released by Reuben Muoka, the Director of Public Affairs at NCC, it was disclosed.
A major internet disruption on March 14th impacted West and Central Africa, leading to failures in multiple subsea cables and causing widespread disruption to online services, including banking operations.
EVC’s message was delivered at the WATRA AGM by the Deputy Director, Public Affairs of the Commission, Nnenna Ukoha.
He said the recent submarine cable cuts that resulted in nationwide outages on multiple networks in 12 African countries have raised the urgent need for the subregion to establish a mechanism to protect itself from damage to submarine infrastructure and its attendant impact on the subregion.
A major internet disruption on March 14th impacted West and Central Africa, leading to failures in multiple subsea cables and causing widespread disruption to online services, including banking operations..
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