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SFR Outage Disrupts Millions Across France

Summary by Euro Weekly News
Calls dropped mid-conversation. Apps froze without warning. Even emergency services briefly lost connection. On 16 June 2025, millions of SFR customers suddenly found themselves without service. Mobile signals disappeared, home Wi-Fi faltered, and whole sections of cities fell silent just before noon — a powerful reminder of how much we rely on networks that can sometimes fail us. Source

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The telecom operator's subscribers have been deprived of mobile networks almost all day on Monday. Telework, exams, holidays... This cut has profoundly disrupted their daily lives. Many are demanding compensation.

·Paris, France
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SFR's mobile network was hit by a breakdown on Monday, June 16 between noon and 10 p.m. Private subscribers tell us about their mishaps.

·Paris, France
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Center

SFR said this Tuesday morning that the national breakdown is resolved. But the reasons for the malfunction remain unclear For a dozen hours, the services of the telephone operator

·France
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On Monday, a massive breakdown of the SFR network deprived thousands of mobile customers.

·Paris, France
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Confirming "a technical incident" at midday, SFR is currently experiencing a huge breakdown affecting both the Internet and telephony. The operator expects a return to normal in the evening.

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Génération-NT broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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