AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon users hit by cellular outage in US
A major cellphone outage affected users across the US early Thursday — even stopping some police departments from being able to receive 911 calls.More than 800 service outages were also reported on T-Mobile and Verizon, although a spokesperson for the latter put it down to users reporting problems trying to call people with other services.A major cellphone outage affected users across the US early Thursday — even stopping some police departments from being able to receive 911 calls.
Several police stations throughout the country even warned that people might be unable to call to report emergencies. However, many AT&T users say they are stuck in “SOS Mode” in which they can only reach emergency services.High school placed on lockdown after students stage walkout over cell phone banA spokesperson for Verizon, however, told The Post its network is “operating as normal” and the issues seem to arise when customers try to call or text those using another telecommunications company.
Many expressed their frustration with the ongoing outages, as the providers have yet to issue any statements. “AT&T is literally one of the most expensive phone companies, and y’all have the audacity to have a service outage for hours with zero updates being given to your customers?” A spokesperson for Verizon told The Post the issues seem to arise when customers try to call or text those using another telecommunications company.
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