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Undersea cable cuts disrupt internet across Africa- What happens if it lasts longer?

Gideon Nicholas Agbeka by Gideon Nicholas Agbeka
March 18, 2024
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Large swaths of Africa are currently reeling from significant internet disruptions following multiple undersea cable cuts reported on Thursday, March 14th. These vital cables, which snake along the seabed and connect the continent to the global internet, suffered damage in both the Red Sea and off the West African coast.

The disruption has had a cascading effect, with countries like Ivory Coast, Liberia, Ghana, and Benin experiencing severe outages. Other nations, including Nigeria, South Africa, and Namibia, are grappling with medium to low-level disruptions.

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Economic Impact

The internet has become the backbone of many African economies, and these outages threaten to cause significant financial harm. Businesses that rely on online transactions, communication platforms, and cloud services are facing major setbacks. Banks, for example, have reported difficulties processing transactions, while educational institutions that have transitioned to online learning are facing disruptions.

The impact extends beyond individual businesses. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a major initiative aiming to boost intra-African trade, could be hampered by the communication difficulties. Delays and disruptions in trade could have a ripple effect throughout the continent.

Further Economic Ramifications

The economic fallout from these undersea cable cuts extends beyond immediate disruptions. Supply chains across various sectors, including manufacturing and agriculture, heavily rely on internet connectivity for communication and coordination. Delays in accessing vital information or communicating with suppliers could lead to production bottlenecks and increased costs, ultimately affecting prices for consumers.

Moreover, the tourism industry, a significant contributor to many African economies, could suffer due to the lack of online booking platforms and promotion channels. This disruption comes at a critical time as many countries were hoping for a rebound in tourism post-pandemic.

Lifestyle Disruptions

Beyond economic concerns, the internet shutdown is disrupting the daily lives of millions of Africans. Many people now rely on the internet for communication, access to information, and even entertainment. The outage is making it difficult for people to stay connected with loved ones, access essential information, and participate in online activities.

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Social media, a major platform for communication and information sharing in Africa, has been significantly impacted. This could hinder civic engagement and make it more difficult for people to stay informed about current events.

Educational Setbacks

The outage is particularly detrimental to the education sector, which has increasingly embraced online learning platforms. With schools and universities relying on internet connectivity for virtual classes, research, and administrative tasks, students and educators are facing significant challenges. This disruption could exacerbate existing educational inequalities, with students in underserved areas bearing the brunt of the impact.

Healthcare Concerns

Access to vital healthcare information and telemedicine services is also hindered by the internet outage. Many healthcare facilities rely on internet connectivity for medical record management, remote consultations, and accessing medical resources. The disruption could impede timely access to healthcare services, exacerbating health disparities and potentially impacting public health outcomes.

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Political Implications

In addition to its economic and social consequences, the internet disruption could have political ramifications. Governments across the affected countries may face increased pressure from citizens demanding swift resolution and accountability. Moreover, opposition groups and activists reliant on online platforms for organizing and advocacy may find their activities curtailed, impacting political discourse and democratic processes.

Repair and Recovery

Telecom officials are working to identify the exact location of the damage and dispatch repair vessels. However, estimates suggest it could take up to five weeks to fully restore internet services. In the meantime, African countries are urging service providers to explore alternative routes to mitigate the disruptions.

Regional Cooperation and Resilience

The undersea cable cuts underscore the importance of regional cooperation and resilience in Africa’s digital infrastructure. Collaborative efforts among African nations, as well as partnerships with international stakeholders, are crucial for building redundancy and alternative routes to mitigate future disruptions. This incident serves as a wake-up call for increased investment in diversifying internet connectivity options and strengthening disaster recovery mechanisms across the continent.

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As efforts to repair the current damage continue, it also underscores the need for investment in building a more resilient and diversified internet infrastructure across the continent.

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