South African Internet users are complaining about online services performing poorly, including Akamai-hosted Disney+.
That’s because buying redundant capacity on such cables is expensive and typically involves signing long-term contracts.
For example, Disney+ subscribers are reporting that the service becomes unusable in the late afternoons and evenings.Testing by MyBroadband showed that during most of the day, Disney+ video traffic is routed to a server in Johannesburg when accessing it from a Gauteng location.MyBroadband contacted Disney and Akamai about the issue and did not receive a response by publication.
Asked what kind of impact South Africans would continue to see due to the cable breaks, Cloudflare said there would be increased congestion on international links. They said that due to the cable cut, the international capacity available for Africa to go to Europe or the US is significantly reduced, causing congestion in these upstream networks.“Networks are actively working on bringing up new capacity to deal with the cut, while work is underway to repair the break, which may take weeks to repair.”, a social networking application that lets users create communities with chat rooms for voice, text, and video communication.
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