
MTN Uganda experienced a significant outage starting around midday, affecting calls, internet access, and Mobile Money services. Subscribers reported issues with making and receiving calls, accessing mobile data, and completing transactions. The disruption intensified around 1 p.m., and after several hours, MTN Uganda confirmed the outage was due to a power failure.
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