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Globe users worldwide experience roaming disruptions. #GlobeRoamingDown

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The list of countries affected by Globe Telecom’s ongoing roaming service disruption continues to grow, as more users from around the world report being unable to access mobile signal while abroad.

Filipino Globe subscribers currently in Croatia, Egypt, Australia, Qatar, the Czech Republic, Canada, Cyprus, Malaysia, Japan, and Hong Kong have taken to social media to share their frustrations over the persistent “no service” status on their phones. Many are unable to make calls, use mobile data, or receive critical one-time passwords (OTPs) for banking and other digital services.

Globe earlier acknowledged the issue, attributing it to a surge in traffic and ongoing technical coordination with international partners. But as the hours and days pass, users continue to express disappointment over the lack of a clear solution or timeline for restoration.

The telco has yet to confirm whether the outage has officially expanded to these new locations, but online complaints continue to pour in, suggesting the problem is far more widespread than initially reported.