A number of Telekom customers complained about disruptions to fixed and mobile Internet and telephony this afternoon. The problems now seem to be under control.

At noon today there were some disturbances at Telekom. As the “alle disturbances.de” portal shows, thousands of users in Germany reported problems with landline internet, telephoning and mobile surfing.

The user reports came from almost all over Germany. Apparently this was not a local problem. Cities affected included Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Düsseldorf and Frankfurt.

As the user reports on alle disturbances.de show, Telekom seems to have gotten the problems under control again.

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The original to this post “After Telekom disruption: Failures at the provider apparently fixed again” comes from chip.de.