Comms: UK's O2 network down as thieves nick the kit
Users of the UK's O2 mobile network in the south east of England were off-line for much of yesterday after thieves stole hardware essential to the routing of network traffic.
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Details are scant and O2 has not released an official statement but users complained that their phones across much of London and nearby were off-line for as long as 17 hours, eventually coming back on line just in time for the evening rush-hour.
O2 provides carriers services for other providers including Tesco Mobile and their services were off-line, too.