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Telecom outage: momentary inaccessibility of the switching center

Telco outage: Temporary incapacitation of the telephony network
Telco outage: Temporary incapacitation of the telephony network

Telecom outage: momentary inaccessibility of the switching center

During the 35th calendar week, the city of Bergisch Gladbach's switchboard is unavailable. However, the city's homepage continues to be a source of information and a resource for citizens' concerns.

In an unusual turn of events, the city administration has been kept non-functional due to a personnel shortage, leading to the closure of Refrath's citizen office. Despite this, the city's homepage remains active, offering alternative contact methods for citizens.

The homepage has published many colleagues' numbers that are relevant for citizens' concerns. In urgent cases, citizens can contact these published persons of contact or the published departments in Bergisch Gladbach. The city's homepage provides contact information for addressing citizens' concerns, and these details are available for various departments.

The city has also made specific contact details available for urgent cases. For citizens who need immediate assistance during the 35th calendar week, these contact details remain accessible.

It is important to note that the city has not made any changes to the published contact information for citizens' concerns during the unavailability of their switchboard. The city's homepage still provides contact information for citizens' concerns, and this information remains unaltered.

The good news is that the city's switchboard will be staffed again at the beginning of the next week. Until then, the city's homepage continues to be a reliable source of information and contact details for citizens' concerns.

In conclusion, while the switchboard is unavailable, the city of Bergisch Gladbach's homepage remains a valuable resource for citizens, offering alternative contact methods and up-to-date contact information for addressing citizens' concerns.

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