Downtime
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https://9to5mac.com/2020/06/15/t-mobile-att-verizon-outage/
What looks like a major outage has hit T-Mobile while Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint this afternoon are also seeing issues. Hundreds of thousands of T-Mobile customers are saying they can’t make calls and texts with some having no Internet connection too. The problems for all four carriers appear to be nationwide.
Update: Response from T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon below.
This afternoon T-Mobile users began seeing the service down for making calls and texts. At the time of writing, over 100,000 people have logged issues on Downdetector.com and also shared the problems they’re having on Twitter. Some are seeing their Internet connection still working with calls and texts being the issue while some are seeing all service from T-Mobile down.
Reports are coming from all around the US for the T-Mobile outage. Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint users are also reporting issues today as well but the biggest impact to service seems to be with T-Mobile so far.
T-Mobile’s Metro service is also seeing downtime with one customer being told by the company that the carrier is doing an “upgrade” of some sort.” But that’s just one story from one customer service rep. There appears to be a much bigger problem happening.
The curious thing is that the map of reported issues across all four major US carriers appears similar, with affected areas spanning most of the major US cities. Regional carriers like U.S. Cellular, Consumer Cellular, Mint, Cricket, and more are also seeing outages. However, some of those are MVNOs which means that if the major carrier they lease from is having trouble, they likely will too.
There’s no word yet from the carriers on what is causing the issues.
President of Technology at T-Mobile, Neville Ray apologized for the nationwide outage on Twitter and simply said “Our engineers are working to resolve a voice and data issue that has been affecting customers around the country.” As for a timeline on getting the outage fixed, he said they “hope to have this fixed shortly.”
Meanwhile, AT&T told The Verge that its network is “operating normally.” The Verge suggests that the major T-Mobile outage could be causing users’ of other carriers to think their service is down (due to failed calls) when it could be just on T-Mobile’s end.
Our engineers are working to resolve a voice and data issue that has been affecting customers around the country. We’re sorry for the inconvenience and hope to have this fixed shortly.
— Neville (@NevilleRay) June 15, 2020
Signs are pointing to the big T-Mobile outage being the problem with failed calls to T-Mobile users causing confusion. Verizon gave a general statement hinting at that to The Verge.
“We’re aware that another carrier is having network issues. Calls to and from that carrier may receive an error message,” reads part of a statement from Verizon.
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