The hashtag #JioDown is currently trending on Twitter India, with customers contacting the business and uploading images of the network not being available on their phones.
The Reliance Jio network is allegedly down in several regions of the nation, with thousands of customers going to social media to complain about their inability to access mobile data or make phone calls. Because Jio is a 4G-only network, customers cannot fall back to 3G or 2G.
The hashtag #JioDown is currently trending on Twitter India, with customers contacting the business and uploading images of the network not being available on their phones. This comes less than two days after Facebook, the world's largest social media platform, went offline, bringing down WhatsApp and Instagram with it.
Now it's your turn..!! https://t.co/SC7PNhF34m
— Sajal gupta (@sajalGupta__)*Insta, Fb, Whatsapp down and now
Mark Zuckerberg to Ambani rn : pic.twitter.com/RAkauYo8Bj
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Meanwhile Airtel owner : pic.twitter.com/w8UDmeiey5
4g speed mein jio se other network par jaate huye users🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/slssYCJR05
— Mr. Hindustani Live (@YatraGiri)
Jio network before vs Jio networks now pic.twitter.com/HWjSG9F8Us
Its Almost an Hour With No network. What Is This Behaviour Team Jio ? Didn't Expect This From Jio ! pic.twitter.com/vbZiSsOvTP
— Ayush Dak (@AyushDak)When all customer's are going other operator. pic.twitter.com/8nvzNth9t1
— Neeraj Pandey (@neerajSTV)Mean while Airtel & Vi user🤣
pic.twitter.com/SlelJ84vTX
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According to Twitter, this network outage appears to have impacted users in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and other locations.
The official customer support handle acknowledged network related issues for some queries and responded with a new generic message that reads, "Sorry for the inconvenience caused to you. We are currently experiencing connectivity issues in your location. Our team is working on the same, and services will be restored as soon as possible."