
CMC addresses Network issues caused by recent WACs break
- 28 March 2020
The West African Cable System (WACs) was impacted by a break on Friday 28 March 2020, which has been localized between Highbridgein the UK and Seixalin Portugal.
The West African Cable System (WACs) was impacted by a break on Friday 28 March 2020, which has been localized between Highbridgein the UK and Seixalin Portugal.
CMC Networks provides connectivity and solutions across 51 countries in Africa, and 12 countries in the Middle East, extending services across the America’s, UK, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
We have employees based in South Africa, UK, USA, Europe, Pakistan, Mauritius and Australia.
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