The faulty O2 mobile phone mast that caused a service outage to some users in Carnforth has now been repaired.
The fault on the Carnforth mast was affecting pay-as-you-go customers, leading to Carnforth Town Council triggering an emergency response to help affected residents.
The Town Mayor also wrote to the CEO of the responsible service provider.
It was understood that progress on the fault would take time to rectify, with an update due at the weekend. However, the issue now appears to have been resolved.
Carnforth mobile phone users are serviced by three main phone masts, one on North Road Carnforth, one in Bolton-le-Sands and one in Over Kellet.
Pay-as-you-go customers are routed exclusively via the Carnforth mast, causing the service outage.


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