Verizon Outage Disrupts Mobile Service Across US, Impacting 911 Calls
A widespread Verizon outage disrupted mobile service across the United States on Wednesday, impacting voice and data services and raising concerns about access to emergency 911 calls. Customers began reporting issues around noon ET, with many unable to complete calls or access mobile data, according to reports.
The outage primarily affected Verizon customers, but some AT&T and T-Mobile users also reported service disruptions, potentially linked to the Verizon issue due to the interconnected nature of the US telecommunications infrastructure. While AT&T and T-Mobile reported their services were operating normally, their customers may have experienced difficulties connecting with Verizon users.
Verizon spokesperson Christina Moon Ashraf acknowledged the issue in a statement to WIRED, saying, "We are aware of an issue impacting wireless voice and data services for some customers. Our engineers are engaged and are working to identify and solve the issue quickly."
The incident highlights the critical role of reliable communication networks in modern society and the potential consequences of service disruptions on public safety. The outage underscores the interconnectedness and potential vulnerabilities within the US telecommunications infrastructure.
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