Dar es Salaam —
Vodacom Tanzania said on Monday, February 24, 2020, it will compensate
its data customers who were affected by yesterday's internet service
outage and those who bought bundles to ...
be reimbursed accordingly.
The Vodacom
internet services was restored at 2020Hrs on Sunday, February 23 after
it encountered problems in earlier hours of Sunday, causing irksome
frustrations among its data consumers across the country.
"As promised,
following yesterday's internet service restoration, we have started
compensating our customers for the inconvenience experienced, " Ms
Mworia.
She added: We would
like to thank our customers for their patience and inform them that the
compensation is generous, fair and transparent and will cover all those
who were affected.
"At minimum, all
customers using internet on prepaid and postpaid plans will receive 300
and 600 Mbs respectively; those whose bundles expired yesterday will
receive their bundle balance in form of Mbs; those who purchased a daily
bundle will receive their bundle allocation in addition to the free
bundle above; those who bought an additional bundle when the fault
occurred will be reimbursed in form of airtime or M-Pesa according to
the means they used to purchase the bundle, also in addition to the free
bundle above," Ms Mworia further said.
Vodacom's Corporate
Affairs Director Rosalynn Mworia told The Citizen on Sunday that the
service downtime was due to an undersea-fibre-cable cut in Mozambique
for which restoration had been lengthy due to heavy rains in the Indian
Ocean.
However, Ms Mworia
further assured the customers that the telecom company had nevertheless
sought an interim solution via its primary provider- Seacom in efforts
to restore internet service.
"We regret any
inconvenience that our customers experienced as a result of the outage.
We are committed to offering the best services to our customers and we
are taking all necessary measures to ensure we continue to service our
customers at the world-class standards," said Ms Mworia when she spoke
exclusively to The Citizen over the telephone on Monday.
For the past six
years the number of people going online has doubled in Tanzania, from 9
million in 2013 to over 23 million people in 2019, Tanzania
Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) quarterly report-2019 shows.
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