
“Power outage at a telegram server cluster caused some issues in Europe. Working to fix it from our side, but a lot depends on when the datacenter provider puts the power equipment in order,” Telegram CEO Pavel Durov said in a Twitter message.
“If you're in Europe, Middle East, or the CIS countries, please hang on. We're working to bring you back online,” Telegram said in a Twitter message.
“Most of our users in Western Europe, Middle East, Africa are coming back online now. If you're still having issues (especially in Germany, Iran or the CIS), hang on just a little longer.”
“And now Telegrams are flying free over Germany and the CIS countries as well! Sorry for the interruption.”
The Telegram messenger had been temporarily disconnected in the Middle East and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries.
Telegram is a non-profit cloud-based instant messaging service. Telegram client apps are available for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows NT, macOS and Linux.
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