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AT&T says it has restored service to all customers affected by a widespread cellular network outage Thursday morning—but it remains unclear what caused the sweeping outages. The outage began ...
Specifically, AT&T’s new “Guarantee” promises customers that if they lose phone service for more than an hour, or lose fiber connectivity for 20 minutes, the company will credit the customer ...
AT&T has been responding to customer complaints online, asking them to send direct messages to customer service. AT&T’s stock fell more than 2% Thursday, a an outlier on a day when the market ...
AT&T said the cause of the outage was due to a “third-party fiber cut.” Here is their full response: “Service is restored and ...
There were more than 31,000 reports of outages involving AT&T customers in the 4 o’clock hour ET on Thursday morning, according to outage-tracking site DownDetector.
UPDATE: AT&T said it restored service to users late Thursday afternoon, after hours of widespread outages. U.S. cell phone users have reported outages nationwide Thursday morning. According to ...
AT&T customers suffered service outages Wednesday morning in Maryland, Virginia, Texas, the Carolinas, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Georgia ...
AT&T on Monday said it had restored service after power outages and bad weather caused its service to go down in parts of the United States. A power failure hit an AT&T facility in Bloomfield ...
AT&T made a “bold promise” to customers on Wednesday, telling them that the company plans to issue credits to consumers who lose phone service or fiber connectivity.
Specifically, AT&T’s new “Guarantee” promises customers that if they lose phone service for more than an hour, or lose fiber connectivity for 20 minutes, the company will credit the customer ...