Illustration of Telia's IT outage chaos and resolution in Stockholm, showing disrupted hospital, transport, payments, and engineers fixing servers.
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Telia resolves widespread IT outage after four hours

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A major IT fault at Telia paralyzed communications and payments across much of Sweden on the evening of December 9. Healthcare, public transport, and police calls were severely affected, with Region Stockholm entering emergency mode. The issues were resolved after nearly four hours, according to Telia.

On the evening of December 9, Telia suffered a nationwide IT outage caused by a power fault in its network, leading to widespread disruptions. Thousands of customers reported issues with calling, texting, browsing, and using TV services, and Telia's website was down. The problems began around 6 p.m. and affected critical societal functions.

In Region Stockholm, the Regional Special Healthcare Command (RSSL) entered emergency mode at 6:34 p.m. due to phone issues. Six of seven emergency hospitals went into standby mode, and it was impossible to call hospitals or book transport services. A healthcare worker at one hospital described the situation: "Operations are proceeding slowly because we can't reach surgeons who need to come in. There's no internet telephony on the ward." Evening staff were ordered to stay overnight, and backup routines were used for communication. Chief Physician Patrik Söderberg of Region Stockholm said: "We are working to maintain medical quality and to minimize the consequences of the disruptions for patients."

Police number 114 14 was non-functional, but 112 remained unaffected. An alternative number, 010-56 464 00, was activated. Coop stores faced payment issues; card payments stopped working, and Stora Coop in Falun closed temporarily. Store manager Niklas Olsson called it "chaotic" and a "bad day," especially on member discount day. SL's Safety Center and booking center for transport services were impacted, but app booking was recommended.

Other regions like Skåne, Värmland, and Gävleborg reported similar issues and activated temporary numbers. Sarah Ohlsson, who tried to book transport, waited two hours and said: "It's really shameful. It will affect a lot of people."

Telia confirmed the fault as a power-related technical issue. Press Chief Roija Rafii said: "It's resolved now. Services will gradually start working again for affected customers." She added: "We apologize for this. Our technicians will secure the root cause and fix it to ensure this doesn't happen again." The issues were fixed by 9:30–9:40 p.m., but some services restored gradually. The exact number of affected is unknown, but impacts were spread across the country.

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X users reported frustration over Telia's major IT outage on December 9, affecting police emergency lines, hospital communications leading to emergency mode in Region Stockholm, and payments at Coop stores. Sentiments included criticism of Telia's reliability, speculation about potential cyber attacks, and user complaints about service disruptions; the fault was reportedly resolved after four hours due to a power issue.

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Darkened historic street in Stockholm's Gamla stan during a large power outage, with residents and repair crews visible.
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Large power outage hits central Stockholm

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A major power outage struck parts of Södermalm and Gamla stan in Stockholm on Monday evening, leaving over 20,000 customers without electricity for nearly three hours. Power was restored just after 9:45 p.m. following manual repairs. The cause was a technical fault in a power cable.

Telia customers' phone problems continue, putting Karolinska University Hospital back into standby mode on Wednesday evening. The hospital is using manual routines to maintain operations, while Telia works to resolve the lingering issues from Tuesday's major disruption.

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A major power outage affected around 18,000 customers in Solna and Sundbyberg north of Stockholm on Thursday. The outage began shortly after 3 p.m. and caused darkness in areas including Solna Centrum mall and Karolinska Institutet. Most had power restored by 6 p.m.

Verizon experienced a major network outage on Wednesday that disrupted service for up to 2 million customers across the United States for more than eight hours. The carrier attributed the issue to a software problem and not a cybersecurity incident, while offering affected users a $20 credit. A telecommunications analyst points to a possible human error in a 5G update as the culprit.

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Since early Saturday morning, around 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses in Berlin's southwest have been without power, caused by a fire on a cable bridge over the Teltow Canal. Police are investigating arson, and a claim of responsibility is under review. Power restoration could take until Thursday, January 8, 2026.

On Wednesday evening, roads in Skåne turned extremely icy as melted snow refroze, resulting in multiple traffic accidents and canceled bus lines. The rescue service warned of severe slippery conditions and advised against driving. Skånetrafiken reported delays and disruptions, especially in Malmö.

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Following yesterday's transport disruptions in Västerbotten, SMHI's yellow warning for sudden black ice has caused major chaos on the E4 in Norrbotten, with lorries blocking the road at two points and hours-long queues between Kalix, Boden, and Piteå. Luleå local traffic is canceled, and a stranded driver calls it 'complete chaos.'

 

 

 

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