Mar 10 • 10:08 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Telia has problems – the police affected

Norwegian telecommunications provider Telia is experiencing coverage issues that have impacted some customers and affected police call centers in parts of the country.

Telia, a major telecommunications provider in Norway, is facing significant issues with its mobile phone coverage, affecting various parts of the country. According to Daniel Barhom, the information officer at Telia, the company is currently troubleshooting a fault that has led to some customers being unable to make calls. Telia has expressed its commitment to resolving the issue as quickly as possible and has apologized to its customers for the inconvenience caused by these disruptions.

The problem has notably impacted police call centers, although it is important to note that it has not affected landline phones. Emergency calls and regular calls to the police are functioning normally despite the mobile coverage issues. The police have provided reassurance on their official website, indicating that they are not experiencing any service disruptions for critical communications.

This situation raises concerns regarding the reliability of telecommunications services, particularly during times when seamless communication is vital, such as for emergency services. As Telia works to rectify the problems affecting their network, the impact on public safety and customer satisfaction will likely be a focal point for both the company and the affected users in Norway.

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