Bwana Daktari, If a ship can do that much damage by docking illegally,would it be safe to assume anyone who wants to 'sabotage' Kenya can do that very easily?We do know that telecommunications infrastructure will play a very big role in our lives over the next few years.How protected are they from accidental or deliberate damages? Kind Regards. On 26 February 2012 19:28, <bitange@jambo.co.ke> wrote:
Apparently a ship (we have details) illegally anchored on the channel through which the cables pass and cut both. The ports authority have the undersea route but we do not know how they made such a mistake. Teams will be up in 7 days.
Lion landed in a different location to mitigate against such problems. I do not know if Seacom is operational.
Ndemo.
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