AT&T and Verizon are dealing with an outage leading to dropped mobile phone calls across the US. In a post on X, AT&T confirms “there is an concern that is impacting completing phone calls amongst carriers” and that the “carriers are working as quickly as feasible to diagnose & resolve.”
Verizon spokesperson Kevin H. King tells The Verge that the community is “operating normally” but notes that buyers largely in the Northeast and Midwest “are going through difficulties when contacting or texting with prospects served by yet another carrier.”
We even now really do not know exactly when the outage started off or what triggered it. Verizon and AT&T charts on Downdetector advise that troubles may perhaps have began around 2PM ET. The Federal Communications Commission is also seeking into the problem. “We’re conscious of experiences that individuals in a number of states are not able to make wireless phone calls and we are at this time investigating,” the FCC writes in a publish on X.
In February, a substantial AT&T outage introduced down company for 1000’s of clients nationwide. The carrier afterwards apologized for the outage and provided a $5 credit to afflicted prospects.