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    Hyderabad, India: A massive mobile network outrage has struck Hyderabad, causing widespread disruptions in communication services. Both Airtel and Jio users have reported experiencing frequent call drops, leaving the entire city affected and consumers in a state of confusion.

    The outage, which started earlier today, has left millions of mobile phone users in the city frustrated and unable to make stable calls. Social media platforms have been flooded with complaints, with users expressing their grievances over the sudden and prolonged disruption.

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    Authorities from Airtel and Jio have acknowledged the issue and are working tirelessly to identify the root cause of the problem. However, no official statement has been released yet regarding the expected duration of the outage and when normal services are likely to resume.

    In the wake of the outage, other mobile networks have experienced a significant surge in traffic as users attempt to connect through alternative carriers. As a result, even those on different networks are reporting difficulties in connecting calls and sending messages.

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    The situation has also impacted essential services that rely heavily on mobile communication, such as emergency responders, delivery services, and businesses that depend on smooth communication with their customers.

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    As consumers continue to grapple with the network outage, many are raising concerns over the reliability of mobile services in the city. Some have demanded that telecommunications providers take immediate action to improve their infrastructure and prevent such large-scale outages in the future.

    Local authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have assured the public that they are working with telecom companies to restore services as soon as possible. However, with the extent of the outage and the complexity of mobile networks, it may take some time before normalcy is fully restored.

    In the meantime, residents are urged to use alternative communication methods, such as landlines and internet-based messaging services, to stay connected with their loved ones and address any urgent matters.

    As the outage continues, consumers eagerly await updates from Airtel and Jio, hoping for a swift resolution to the disruption that has thrown the city into chaos. With fingers crossed, Hyderabad anticipates the return of stable mobile services, bringing an end to the confusion and inconvenience faced by its residents.

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