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Jio outage: Users face network issues, unable to use internet in Mumbai

Jio users in Mumbai report widespread network issues, affecting access to social media, with over 10,000 complaints logged on Down Detector.

Updated on: Sep 17, 2024 02:54 PM IST
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Jio users in Mumbai are facing network issues today many users couldn’t use social media platforms. Down Detector showed more than 10,000 reports of network error by Jio users.

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Mobile sim card packets for Jio Platforms Ltd., a unit of Reliance Industries Ltd., in Mumbai, India. (Bloomberg)
Mobile sim card packets for Jio Platforms Ltd., a unit of Reliance Industries Ltd., in Mumbai, India. (Bloomberg)

Several users also complained on social media platform. On X (formerly Twitter), users complained that both Jio SIM and Jio Fiber users are facing some network issue.

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One social media user commented, “Dear@JioCare@reliancejio major service outage seen in Mumbai and possibly other regions. What is happening? Even Jio app not working. And no word from you social media. #Jioserviceworst #jiodown #jionetworkdown please clarify.”

While a third wrote, “Real-time problem and outages for Jio. Is the network down? Mobile internet not working?”

 
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