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StarHub mobile network outage reported by users; over 2,000 reports on Downdetector​

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Pap regime shameless to the core
 
SINGAPORE - Some StarHub customers experienced disruptions to their mobile network on the morning of Oct 29, leaving them unable to access the internet.

Outage monitoring site Downdetector registered more than 990 reports at 7.46am.

Over 80 per cent of the reports were about mobile internet while the remainder were over mobile phone network issues or the lack of signal.
 
Downdetector also listed outage reports on a separate ‘StarHub Singapore’ page, which peaked with 1,921 reports of disruptions at 7.19am.

On both pages, data showed that users began having issues around 2am on Oct 29.

Some customers left messages expressing their frustrations on StarHub’s Facebook page, leaving complaints on the company’s latest post, which was put up before the reported disruption.
 
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StarHub mobile network outage: over 2,000 reports on Downdetector​


StarHub mobile network outage: over 2,000 reports on Downdetector
About 80 per cent of the reports were about issues with users' mobile internet.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
Sherlyn Sim for The Straits Times
Oct 29, 2024 09:38 am


StarHub customers experienced disruptions to their mobile network on the morning of Oct 29, leaving them unable to access the internet.
Outage monitoring site Downdetector registered more than 990 reports at 7.46am.

Over 80 per cent of the reports were about mobile internet while the remainder were over mobile phone network issues or the lack of signal.

Downdetector also listed outage reports on a separate ‘StarHub Singapore’ page, which peaked with 1,921 reports of disruptions at 7.19am.

On both pages, data showed that users began having issues around 2am on Oct 29.

Some customers left messages expressing their frustrations on StarHub’s Facebook page, leavingcomplaints on the company’s latest post, which was put up before the reported disruption.
 
Maybe it's to make you disillusioned with the SInkie traffic light colour telcos and switch to SIMBA or Tiongs' CMLink. :biggrin:

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If it's just the west side, that means something wrong with the infrastructure on the west side, not due to things like cut underwater cables which affect the entire country.
 
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