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Kenya’s telecom giant Safaricom suffers downtime, users unable to call, SMS, use internet

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On Monday, customers of Kenya’s largest telecommunication company Safaricom were unable to make calls after the company experienced a technical fault on its network.

The glitch that affected voice calls, SMS, internet connectivity and the mobile money platform M-PESA lasted three hours.

Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore said that the technical team had identified the root cause of the outage and are working to resolve this in the shortest time possible.

“We will continue to update customers on the progress to restore services. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.”

The company apologized for the disruption saying they had a hitch on their core GSM server.

Those who attempted to make calls could not do so as they were disconnected.

“Our apologies. We are having an issue affecting our network, apologies for the inconvenience caused.”

“We are working on it,” Safaricom said through their official twitter page.

Kenyans angrily took to Twitter to attack the company on why they could not deal with the network trouble. Here are some of those reactions.

https://twitter.com/yossa_daniel/status/856528310892888069

https://twitter.com/RoadAlertsKE/status/856400675999285248

https://twitter.com/ItsGitau/status/856541891533443073

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