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Vivo phones are dead in six states, including SP

01/17/2013

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Company also admitted problems in Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul
Users vented via Twitter
 
SAO PAULO - The mobile operator Vivo began Wednesday without bond and receive messages without sending in several states. The system, according to the operator, was normalized to 17h.


Vivo admitted in a statement that "part of IP signaling network in the states of São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, showed instability from 12h15m." Users, however, began to have trouble making calls since 9am. At microblog Twitter, Vivo customers of Vila Velha, Espírito Santo, and Petrópolis, in the mountainous region of Rio, also complain of no signal.

The National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) said on Wednesday it was investigating the extent of the problem and the number of rows that were affected. Vivo also said that "the fixed network customers with converged private central São Paulo, also may have been affected."


On Twitter, users expressed their frustration with the service. "Vivo Cellular traffic is like in SP. It rained, stopped working, "said a netizen. Another of Campinas, in São Paulo, posted: "We thank the Vivo for not having cell phone today." Another paulistana asked one of his friends: "Jaaapa, you're able to send message?! I want to know if the problem is with my phone or with Vivo in general. "



Source: The Globe - Online

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