Kyivstar, which was hit by a massive hack earlier this month, has reported more issues with voice communication in multiple locations.
Ukraine’s largest mobile provider, Kyivstar, which was attacked by a massive cyberattack earlier this month, reported further difficulties with voice connectivity in various locations on Wednesday.
“Dear subscribers, we are aware that you are currently experiencing difficulties with voice communication and the mobile app in a number of cities in western and southern Ukraine,” Kyivstar wrote.
“Services are being restored by the company’s specialists.” “We are working hard to resolve the technical issues as soon as possible,” it stated.
Veon, a telecommunications operator, announced on Tuesday that its business, Kyivstar, had restored all communications services that had been affected by a massive cyberattack last week.
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