MWEB SEACOM update
| Rudolph Muller | July 8, 2010 | No comments |
Seacom outage continues to create challenges for MWEB, but additional submarine cable access brings some relief
The Seacom submarine cable problems continue to cause problems for many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in South Africa, including MWEB which relies heavily on Seacom capacity to serve its growing uncapped ADSL subscribers base.
MWEB released a status update to the Seacom cable fault this afternoon, and for the sake of accuracy the full statement is published below:
Seacom cable fault: MWEB Status as at 15.30 on Thursday 8 July 2010
Seacom has not yet confirmed by when they expect a complete recovery on the recent failure on the international bandwidth links, but it is understood that it could take at least a week.
Since the Seacom cable fault was reported on Monday, MWEB has been in discussions to secure additional capacity. Telkom’s SAT3 cable has ensured some redundancy, which is used primarily to re-route email traffic.
Other negotiations have resulted in access to an alternative international cable. While this does not meet our full demand, it is sufficient to cater for normal browsing to international sites including G-Mail, Google and Yahoo. Peer-2-Peer traffic however remains heavily shaped for now.
About 30% of our ADSL customers are connecting via the SAIX Wholesale network and have full internet access. Unfortunately Telkom cannot allow MWEB to move more customers onto its network because of their commitments to FIFA for the duration of the Soccer World Cup.
Access to local sites, internet banking and e-mail is working as per normal, as has been the case since the cable fault was reported.
MWEB will continue to focus on sourcing additional capacity while this situation continues. MWEB customers interested in updates can visit the Update block on the MWEB Home Page or visit our ‘Free The Web’ page on Facebook.
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