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The authorities instructed mobile network operators on Thursday (3 November) to turn off signals in the Circle Line (CCL) until 10.30pm amid signal faults experienced in CCL for a second day running.
The announcement comes a day after the Land Transport Authority and CCL operator SMRT said in a joint statement that they are working with the telcos to suspend mobile signals along CCL for a short while to facilitate investigations should similar signal faults recur.
On Wednesday (2 November), commuters travelling on the CCL experienced service disruptions lasting almost three hours due to signal faults.
StarHub said in a Facebook post at 8.46pm on Thursday, “We have been instructed to turn off mobile services in the Circle Line. During this period, you will not be able to make calls, send SMS or access the internet when travelling on Circle Line.”
M1 and SingTel also said mobile services along the CLL will be suspended until 10.30 pm.
SMRT confirmed in a post on Facebook at 9pm that due to ongoing tests, commuters will experience temporary suspension of mobile signals.
Earlier on Thursday evening, SMRT said that due to intermittent signal interference, CCL trains may experience delays. For safety reasons, trains along the line were manned, it added.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/mobile-signals-in-circle-line-turned-off-until-133958801.html