Singtel services being progressively restored after thousands of users report service outage

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Singtel services being progressively restored after thousands of users report service outage
Singtel ServicesProgressively RestoredThousands Of Users Report Service Outage

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Clean energy for Singapore - Indonesia says BBK green industrial zone nearing finalisation in a major deal with neighbours As at 10.51am, there were more than 5,200 reports of network outage for Singtel users, data from Downdetector showed.

- ST/ANN SINGAPORE: Telecommunications company Singtel said its services were being progressively restored after thousands of customers reported service outages on the morning of March 16. Reports of a service outage started at about 10.30am with 827 reports, with the number of reports on Downdetector peaking at 5,330 at 11.04am. Downdetector tracks outages by collating status reports from a number of sources.Singtel said in a Facebook post at 12.01pm that its engineers had identified the issue and that “rectification measures” had been activated. It did not state what the issue was.Singtel acknowledged earlier at 11.12am that some customers may be experiencing issues with their mobile services, and that its engineers were investigating the issue.The company apologised to its customers for any inconvenience caused. Payment services group NETS in a Facebook post at 12.35pm said the Singtel mobile connectivity issue may impact some transactions on NETS terminals and QR payments, adding that it is working “closely” with the telco operator to resolve the issue.And, in October 2024, an unprecedented islandwide disruption involving Singtel’s telecommunications network saw hotlines of the Singapore Civil Defence Force and police, as well as those of hospitals and banks, rendered unreachable. The telco operator was fined S$1 million over the fixed-line outage incident on Oct 8 that year that affected 500,000 users for more than four hours. - The Straits Times/ANNChinese firms seek to loosen West's grip on lucrative snow business

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