Telegram faces global outages as Russia slows service
Messaging delays, login issues, and app access problems have been reported across Europe, the US, and parts of Asia.
Users of the messaging app Telegram have experienced outages in multiple regions over the past 24 hours, with the largest volume of complaints coming from Russia. Reports from the US, UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and Norway suggest the issues could be global.
Difficulties primarily affected the mobile app, with users reporting login issues, messaging delays, and limited access to features. In Russia, outages result from traffic slowdowns by Roskomnadzor, with similar restrictions affecting WhatsApp.
Telegram’s founder, Pavel Durov, has criticised the Russian government’s actions, arguing that authorities aim to push citizens towards a state-controlled alternative, the ‘Max’ messenger.
Despite Telegram overtaking WhatsApp in Russia with over 95 million active users, Max has now surpassed 100 million users, showing the Kremlin’s growing influence over digital communications.
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