AT&T's service outage began around 1:30pm ET, significantly impacting thousands of users across the United States. Key cities such as New York, Houston, and Los Angeles saw major disruptions, as highlighted by Downdetector's monitoring of outages. Users, particularly from Arkansas and Oklahoma, reported issues with their mobile service, with many devices displaying 'SOS' in their status. This indicates a lost connection to the cellular network, although emergency calls remain possible. While customers express their frustration online, AT&T has not officially acknowledged the outage but is responding to users via its Help account on social media.
AT&T's service outage struck at approximately 1:30pm ET, affecting mobile and landline internet services for thousands of users across major US cities.
Downdetector reports show that key cities including New York, Houston, and Los Angeles are experiencing significant service disruptions, highlighting the extent of the issue.
In Arkansas, users noted their phones display 'SOS', indicating a loss of cellular connection but allowing for emergency calls, amplifying their frustration.
Despite the widespread outage affecting many users, AT&T has yet to publicly acknowledge the problem on social media, although assistance is being provided via its Help account.
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