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Technical Disruptions at Telia Cause Problems

Technical problems at Telia have caused disruptions in other operations. Several hospitals have gone into emergency mode, and Coop's payment system has been affected.

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Technical problems at Telia have caused disruptions in other operations. Several hospitals have gone into emergency mode, and Coop's payment system has been affected.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Technical disruptions at Telia caused widespread problems for hospitals and businesses on Tuesday evening. An employee at Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm says that hotlines for doctors and emergency teams stopped working. At 9:40 p.m., Telia announced that the problems had been fixed.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The IT chaos at Telia affected large parts of society. For several hours, it was not possible to call 114 14, pay with a card at Coop, and several hospitals went into emergency mode. – We are working to maintain medical quality, says Patrik Söderberg, chief physician in the Stockholm Region, in a statement. At 9:30 p.m., Telia stated that they had fixed the problems. – We can only regret the problems this has caused for our customers, says press…

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Telia is having technical problems. It is also affecting Coop – where all grocery stores are having problems accepting card payments. The police number 11414 is also having problems.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Healthcare, public transport and police calls were paralyzed for almost four hours. Now Telia states that the problems have been resolved. – We apologize, says Roija Rafii, press manager at

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The telecommunications company Telia is experiencing technical problems, several media outlets are reporting. The national police hotline 11414 cannot be reached due to the disruption.

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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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