‘Y-Hell-O,’ MTN Subscribers Suffer Network Glitch, Telco Apologises

Subcribers of the telecommunication giant, MTN Nigeria, suffered two days of network disruption in Lagos, prompting the company to apologise.

Platforms Africa reports that the internet service disruptions affected parts of Lagos State on Friday and Saturday.

In a text message sent to subscribers on Saturday, the telecom company acknowledged the inconvenience caused by the outage.

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The message read, “Dear customer, we sincerely apologise for the challenges experienced with internet services yesterday in parts of Lagos State.

“This has been resolved, and services are fully restored. Thank you for your understanding.”

It was reported that MTN subscribers faced significant disruptions from Friday to Saturday, leaving many unable to make calls, send messages, or access the internet.

The outage sparked widespread complaints on social media, with customers expressing frustration over the prolonged downtime.

The disruption also had a ripple effect on financial transactions, as many Nigerians rely on mobile networks for banking and payments.

Platforms Africa

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