
The 111 service is now stable again, Manx Telecom has confirmed.
The company says calls to the service are back up and running as normal after disruption earlier today.
MT says engineers will continue to monitor the situation.
Tuesday, 2 March 2021 20:53
By Rob Pritchard @rpritchard9
The 111 service is now stable again, Manx Telecom has confirmed.
The company says calls to the service are back up and running as normal after disruption earlier today.
MT says engineers will continue to monitor the situation.
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