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In Omsk, residents are voicing discontent over their mobile internet service.

Unclear Timeframe for Restoring 3G and 4G Network Services Amid Imposed Restrictions

Affected 3G and 4G networks remain unrecovered, as restoration timelines remain uncertain.
Affected 3G and 4G networks remain unrecovered, as restoration timelines remain uncertain.

In Omsk, residents are voicing discontent over their mobile internet service.

Folks in Omsk and the surrounding area are still grappling with mobile internet woes. A significant spike in complaints took place on the morning of June 7, and as we speak, the troubles continue. According to Downdetector, over a hundred complaints were logged within an hour on June 8.

It seems that Tele2 subscribers are encountering the most problems, but other mobile users are not immune either. The majority of complaints are originating from the Omsk region.

Previously, Tele2's press service acknowledged the problems, explaining that these restrictions might impact both 3G and 4G networks. "Listen up, folks! In your neck of the woods, there might be temporary limiting of communication and internet services availability... We ain't got a clue how long these restrictions will last or what's causing 'em, 'cuz it ain't on us as an operator to figure it out", they warned.

So far, the root causes of these outages have yet to be officially disclosed, and no estimated time for resolution has been offered to subscribers.

According to some rumors, the governor of the Omsk Region initially linked the outages to maintenance work and the testing of new equipment[1]. However, more specific details about the problems affecting Tele2 and other companies remain scarce in available search results.

To get further, accurate information, it's best to check official statements from Tele2 or other affected mobile companies, as well as local news sources in Omsk.

  1. What's causing the ongoing internet and communication issues for residents in Omsk and the surrounding area is still unclear, as it seems to be a problem with the technology used by mobile operators, such as Tele2.
  2. Despite the ongoing problems, it appears that the affected technology is not limited to 3G and 4G networks, as evidenced by complaints from various mobile users in the Omsk region.

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