Congo’s telecom minister Léon Just Ibombo at the centre of a controversy following the Internet outage on 16 January

Congo’s telecom minister Léon Just Ibombo at the centre of a controversy following the Internet outage on 16 January

Following the West Africa Cable System (WACS) submarine cable break on 16 January, the Central African Backbone (CAB) fibre-optic network, which links Congo-Brazzaville to Gabon, should have taken over to keep the country connected. Jeune Afrique+ looks into the malfunctions that deprived Congo of Internet for half a day.

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            ▪ Congo’s telecom minister Léon Just Ibombo at the centre of a controversy following the Internet outage on 16 January

▪ Following the West Africa Cable System (WACS) submarine cable break on 16 January, the Central African Backbone (CAB) fibre-optic network, which links Congo-Brazzaville to Gabon, should have taken over to keep the country connected. Jeune Afrique+ looks into the malfunctions that deprived Congo of Internet for half a day.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/802486/le-ministre-congolais-des-telecoms-leon-just-ibombo-au-centre-dune-polemique-suite-a-la-coupure-internet-du-16-janvier/

In a confidential note addressed to the Minister of Public Works, Jean-Jacques Bouya, that Jeune Afrique Business+ has seen, the coordinator of the CAB project, Yvon Didier Miehakanda, explained that this 500-kilometre section of the backbone could not be used because it had never been put into operation or even maintained by the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and the Digital Economy (MPTEN).

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