Dubai-based telecom operator du experienced a glitch with their mobile network and landlines on Sunday, leaving customers unable to receive or make calls
In a statement, du said: “Some of you may experience temporary issues with your mobile lines. Please bear with us, our team is working on fixing it."
The telecom operator later confirmed that the
WiFi and mobile lines were reportedly down since 9am, with customers left in the dark as to what caused the problem, or when it will be resolved
Problems with the mobile network were reported across various areas of Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Residents also said that they faced interruptions for at least four hours, with many left without any service across the country
Mobile phone users in the UAE took to social media to complain about the interruption on the mobile network.
Subscribers, both on prepaid and post-paid accounts in Dubai and other emirates, including Fujairah, said they have been experiencing issues since Sunday morning, with text messages and phone calls unable to get through for hours.
“I have been having issues this morning. When I try to make a call, I get a message saying not on registered network. On Friday, I migrated from a business account to prepay,” said one mobile phone user.
“I was driving near International City when I noticed I could not access the Internet. I thought it was just poor network signal,” one European expatriate who maintains a post-paid account, told Gulf News.
Some customers who called up du’s customer service have been advised that there have been technical issues with regards to the company’s billing system, which may have contributed to the delay.
“My voice signal’s been on and off for the past hour, no data since early morning. I called them at around 9am earlier, the [customer service agent] told me that they had issues with their billing system which might explain the sudden cut-offs,” said another subscriber
source : gulfnews
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