Safaricom postpones system maintenance scheduled for Sunday night

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Safaricom PLC postpones system maintenance and service interruptions planned for Sunday night.
Safaricom has rescheduled a planned system maintenance set for Sunday, July 14 to Monday, July 15 to allow customers to continue enjoying their mobile services.
The maintenance that was set to last five hours, MPESA is among the services that would have been unavailable during the period, affecting millions of users.
In its statement announcing the postponement of the exercise, Safaricom noted that decision was informed by major sporting activities planned for this weekend.
The company added that the postponement would allow it’s clients to enjoy uninterrupted services this weekend.
“We hear you, and we value your feedback. The scheduled system maintenance later this evening has been rescheduled to a later date to allow you to enjoy a worry-free M-Pesa on this sport-packed evening,” Safaricom stated, much to the relief of its clients who would have been impacted by the outage on an action-packed weekend.
Two major events will go down in the sports world with millions expected to follow the games in entertainment joints across the country.
On Sunday, two major football finals are set to be played, one involving Spain against England.
Spain will face England in the UEFA European Football Championship (Euro) in what is expected to be a mouth-watering encounter.
In America, Argentina and Colombia will be battling it out in the Copa América finals.
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Safaricom announces scheduled system maintenance on Sunday
The nighttime (11pm to 4am) maintenance was set to affect access to Lipa na M-PESA, Paybill and Buy Goods services, International Money Transfers (Western Union) and M-PESA Global services.
M-PESA App and mySafaricom App were also set to be available intermittently.
“Calls, data, SMS and all other M-PESA services will be available as usual.
The timing of this maintenance has been planned to result in the least inconvenience to our customers,” read part of the earlier communiqué.
Safaricom says the scheduled maintenance will be pushed to an unspecified date.
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