Planned work information: Managed IoT Connectivity - Configuration Mobile | PS Core (Data)

Scheduled Maintenance Report for Telia IoT Status Portal

Completed

The scheduled maintenance has been completed.
Posted Sep 07, 2025 - 22:30 CEST

In progress

Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Sep 07, 2025 - 18:00 CEST

Scheduled

Dear User,

We are sending this communication to inform you about a planned change activity.
CUSTOMER ACTION MAY BE REQUIRED

Work performed on: PS core - offloading traffic from one of the MMEs.

Traffic disturbance can occur due to this change. But for most customers is it not expected

Start time of maintenance: 2025-09-07 18:00 CE(S)T
End time of maintenance: 2025-09-07 22:30 CE(S)T
Enterprise disturbance time: 4h 30 min

Expected behavior: During the offload, devices are automatically requested by core node to reattach and connect to another node.

Enterprise impact: Traffic offload actions are performed before all PS Core upgrades and thus if customer has not earlier been affected by such action, they should not expect to get impacted this time either. Certain NB-IoT devices do not respond well to such offloads, and may need to be restarted to regain connectivity.

Worst case scenario:
Units stop communicating and needs a restart
If your devices haven't been affected before by offloading, you should expect no impact

Location of works:
Impacted Country: SE, DK

Change reason:
Telia is doing a planned work in PS Core and for that is offloading traffic from one of the MMEs.
Changes of parameter settings with the purpose to optimize functionality or correct node or customer problems

If you experience problems after the change, please restart your device.
In case of any further problems, please log an incident in your portal for IoT services.

We are sorry for any inconvenience caused.

Best regards,
Posted Sep 03, 2025 - 15:36 CEST
This scheduled maintenance affected: 2G + 3G (Sweden, Denmark), 4G (Sweden, Denmark), LTE-M (Sweden, Denmark), and NB-IoT (Sweden, Denmark).