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Aircel network issues trigger rumours of service closure; customers panic

Some complained that they were unable to use the mobile number porting facility due to network issues

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The lenders want Aircel promoter, Malaysia-based Maxis, to invest at least $1 billion into the company so that it can meet financial obligations

Press Trust of India Coimbatore
Customers of telecom service provider Aircel on Wednesday virtually laid siege to some of its outlets following rumours about the closure of its service.

A company official clarified the network service provider was facing some issues and they were trying to resolve it.

According to some of the customers they were neither able to make a call nor receive and they termed it as the first step towards total closure of services.

Some complained that they were unable to use the mobile number porting facility due to network issues.

The company outlet employees tried to convince the protesting customers, saying the rumours were spread by the competitors and claimed there were no such issues.
 

Meanwhile, when contacted by PTI, an official spokesperson of Aircel, said they were trying to resolve the issue.

"Aircel is facing network issues and we are trying to find a way to resolve this at the soonest possible," the official told PTI.

Last year, Aircel and Reliance Communications had planned to join hands but the deal did not materialise.

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First Published: Feb 21 2018 | 9:15 PM IST

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