Celcom to plan for triple redundancy after network disruption in Northern states
Celcom CEO, Idham Nawawi, had apologised on Twitter for the service disruption which occurred between 4:48pm to 6:28pm yesterday evening. As highlighted previously, the CEO says that the issue was caused by a double fibre failure.
We also have to do something about fiber cuts caused by third parties that impact thousands of customers.Although they have managed to restore their network within two hours, the blue telco wants to prevent the same disruption from happening again. According to Idham, their tech team are planning for a triple-redundancy network. The CEO also mentions that something has to be done about fibre cuts caused by third parties which affect thousands of customers.
It isn’t 100% clear if the recent outage was indeed caused by cable cuts but incidents of fibre cables being damaged due to third party construction work are not uncommon. Late last year, there was a
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