Ethiopian Hosts Iftar Dinner Program for Muslim Community, Diplomatic RepresentativesCause of undersea cable disruption not known yet – NCA

Addis Ababa: The Ethiopian Airlines Group hosted an Iftar Dinner program for Muslim community and diplomatic representatives tonight in the capital Addis Ababa. Iftar, held at the Skylight Hotel, brought together dignitaries from various embassies, diplomatic missions and the Muslim community residing in the capital as well as prominent figures of the Muslim community and government officials. Accordingly, the Iftar program was attended by Ethiopian Airlines Group leadership, including CEO Mesfin Tasew, Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council President Haji Ibrahim Tofa, government officials and diplomats. The Iftar Dinner program hosted by Ethiopian Airlines, the largest network operating carrier in Africa to express its appreciation for the Muslim faithful and commitment to fostering interfaith cooperation, it was learned. Source: Ethiopian News Agency Dr Joe Anokye, Director General of the National Communications Authority, says the cause of the undersea submarine cable disruption is yet to be known.? He said cable landing operators were close to reach the cables to determine exactly what caused the disruption. 'At the meeting held on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at the NCA Tower, the Cable? Landing Operators indicated that it would take a minimum of five weeks to repair the faults. 'Reports from the Operators indicate that the repair vessels are on their way to the problem areas in the high seas of Côte d'Ivoire,' he said. Dr Anokye said this during a media briefing on the current state of internet connectivity in the country after March 14 nationwide internet blackout. He said the internet situation was improving. Dr Anokye said the three major mobile network operators in Ghana - MTN, Telecel and AT were advised to connect to submarine cables in the subregion as a backup alongside the ones they were connected to in the country's territory. He said t hat would enable them to run their operations effectively anytime they were faced with undersea cable hitch by falling on other connections in the subregion. Dr Anokye said the NCA as of last year 2023 had licensed a fifth cable landing operator, 2 Africa Cable , which would be in full operations in the first quarter of 2025. He said the Cable was the only one that circled the entire African continent providing geographical diversity and was far away from the other cables in the high seas. He added that they were also in the process of licensing broadband network for domestic use to complement those provided by the network operators. Dr Anokye said those interventions were being put in place by the Authority to ensure that data and internet services did not get disrupted anytime there was an undersea cable challenge. Source: Ghana News Agency

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