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AT&T users report serious issues when calling from the United States.

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Update, 7:50 PM ET: AT&T has now resolved the issue and told Gizmodo in an email, “We have worked with other carriers to find a solution and thank our customers for their patience during this time.” The original article remains below.

AT&T customers across the U.S. reported major network issues Tuesday that left them unable to make calls to other network carriers. Down detector It looks like the customer’s report is showing up. T-Mobile and verizon Additionally, both carriers told Gizmodo that they are not experiencing outages, but these reports are simply coming from people trying to contact AT&T users.

“There is a nationwide issue affecting the ability of customers to complete calls between carriers,” an AT&T spokesperson told Gizmodo. “The carrier is working as quickly as possible to diagnose and resolve the issue.”

the company said ABC News Calls to 911 will not be affected and should function normally.

AT&T experienced widespread outages across the country. again in february This disrupted not only voice calls but all connections to the national network. Initial suspicions online saw users speculating that it might be the result of a cyberattack. AT&T refused.

AT&T eventually apologized for the outage and offered customers the following: $5 credit. Some customers complained, but AT&T defended the rebate, saying it was roughly “the average cost of receiving a full day of service.”

Other tech companies have recently experienced large-scale outages, with ChatGPT going down for thousands of users on Tuesday morning. The first ChatGPT outage appears to have begun at 3 AM ET, and the second appears to have occurred at 10:30 AM ET. Looks like something will happen. Back up and go back to normal AI chatbot service starting Tuesday evening

Hundreds of thousands of Facebook and Instagram users experienced severe outages. earlier this year And I saw the same thing on LinkedIn again in march. Many companies seem to be struggling to maintain their sites for a variety of reasons.

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