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    Spain Phone Network Outage Leaves Millions Without Service

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersMay 22, 2025Updated:June 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Spain is facing a new problem. On Tuesday, May 20, phone networks went down across the country. Millions of people could not make calls or use mobile data. The issue hit early in the morning, around 5 a.m.

    All the major mobile networks were affected. These include Movistar, Orange, Vodafone, DigiMobil, and Zero2. Reports from The Independent and Daily Mail confirmed the news. People in cities and villages lost their signal.

    The timing of this crash made things worse. Just four weeks ago, Spain and Portugal had a big power cut. That blackout lasted almost a full day. Traffic lights, ATMs, and public lights stopped working. Trains and flights were also delayed or canceled. Now, people are facing trouble again.

    The group Downdetector tracks online and mobile issues. They saw a big spike in reports from users early Tuesday. Local news said that emergency phone lines were set up in Aragon, near the French border. These were used to help people who could not call for help.

    The networks hit by the crash are linked to Telefónica, a major telecom firm in Spain. A local paper, El Correo, said Telefónica blamed the outage on a “network upgrade.” This upgrade may have caused problems with some mobile services.

    As a result, both internet and phone signals are not working in many places. People cannot make calls or go online. However, some users in Barcelona said Vodafone still worked for them. Vodafone serves more than 13.5 million users in Spain.

    Many people went online to share their frustration. Some asked why there was no warning. Others wanted to know when the service would come back. For now, no one has a clear answer.

    This is a major issue for both homes and businesses. Without phones, it’s hard to contact family, reach jobs, or get help. Many work or study online, and they were left stuck. Shops and banks also faced trouble with payments.

    In cities, some could use parts of the network. But rural areas were hit hard. Some people had no signal at all. Others could call but could not use data. The scale of the issue is still being studied.

    Experts say this shows how important phones and internet are now. They are just as key as electricity. When both fail, it creates chaos. People can’t get news, call for help, or do their daily tasks.

    Telecom companies say they are working to fix the problem. But users are still waiting. Many want better plans for the future. They don’t want to face this kind of issue again.

    Spain has had two big tech failures in one month. First came the power cut. Now the phone network has failed. This raises big questions. Are the systems strong enough? Are the backups ready? Can people trust their daily tools?

    Until things are fixed, many people remain in the dark. They want quick answers. They want clear steps. Most of all, they want to feel safe and connected.

    This event is a warning. Systems must be strong. Warnings must be fast. People must be able to stay in touch — no matter what.

    Spain is trying to move forward. But this new problem shows there is still much work to do.

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