Microsoft's Cloud platform, Azure, has been hit with another widespread outage that is impacting customers across the globe. The service appears to have gone offline around 8:20 P.M. ET and is ...
While Microsoft has admitted the outage, it hasn't divulged any details. It is unknown which specific services within the ...
Subsea cable operator MainOne believes seismic activity is the likely cause of a submarine cable break that disrupted ...
Thirteen countries across Africa experienced Internet outages on Thursday due to damage to submarine fiber optic cables. Some ...
Some services have returned after the outage last week. As of Monday, Microsoft is no longer reporting any disruptions to ...
Thousands of South African Internet users are reporting issues with accessing myriad online services on Thursday, 14 March ...
The cause of the outage is not yet known. LinkedIn was acquired by Microsoft for $26.2 billion in 2016. After operating its ...
African subsea cable operator Seacom said that its services on its West African cable system were down, reports The Guardian.
People have been struggling with slow internet speeds in the country after reports of damage to undersea cables.
Last week saw multiple cable breaks around Africa which badly affected broadband connectivity for much of Africa but especially for South Africa which is the mo ...
In response to the crisis, Google's Equiano cable has emerged as a crucial alternative for maintaining connectivity along the ...
Outages are being reported along the western coast of Africa ... “Starting at 10:30 UTC on 14 Mar 2024, customers using Azure ...