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Gmail suffers outage in some parts of India

By IANS | Updated: October 12, 2021 16:45 IST

New Delhi, Oct 12 Google's free email service Gmail went down in some parts of India on Tuesday ...

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New Delhi, Oct 12 Google's free email service Gmail went down in some parts of India on Tuesday afternoon as users were unable to send or receive emails.

According to outage tracking portal Down Detector, 73 per cent users reported that they were facing issues in website, 14 per cent reported server connection and 12 per cent mentioned about login issue in the country.

The Gmail outage issue was later fixed.

Some users went to social media platforms like Twitter to complain they were unable to access Gmail.

"I am not able to send or receive mails, is Gmail down?" one user said.

Another user posted on Twitter: "Sending or receiving mails is being difficult for the past hour".

"I guess, again Gmail is not working, or I'm the only user who is facing issue," a user posted.

Earlier in June, several users complained about an outage that affected Google as well as its services including Gmail.

In December last year, Google services, including Gmail, YouTube and Google search, went down for millions of users across the world.

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