By Jurina Nkwazi
23 July 2010
According to Seacom the internet traffic should be back to normal this evening.
This was due to a faulty undersea Seacom cable, north of Mombasa who made it difficult for South Africans connect to overseas websites.
Many service providers was affected, especially those who solely rely on Seacom.
My Broadband’s Jan Vermeulen said Mweb will be switching back to Seacom and hopefully everything will be back to normal.
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