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A cellular outage across the United States is affecting AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon customers, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
AT&T users reported they're experiencing an outage leaving them with no cell service or home WiFi. The outage began around 9:40am ET, with customers reporting their cell service was completely down.
Customers are reporting spotty service and a dropped signal. Others are only able to connect their device through Wi-Fi.
Thousands of users of AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless reported issues with the service providers on Thursday. Here's what we know.
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DownDetector.com, a website that tracks service outages, indicated a spike in complaints about AT&T service starting early Thursday morning. The website’s “heat map” showed problems reported ...
According to DownDetector.com, reports of service problems started last night and then spiked again this morning with some 3,000 issues being reported in a peak 5-minute span this morning.
Some 12 hours later, AT&T reported it had restored cellular service to all customers. The issues started at around 3.30am ET, according to Downdetector with AT&T seemingly the hardest hit.