T-Mobile was down for thousands of users across multiple states in the United States late Monday, leaving them unable to make phone calls or use other cellular services.
According to the outage tracking website Downdetector.com, approximately 77,206 outages have been reported within the last 24 hours, with the highest number of reports coming from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, Seattle, Phoenix, Houston, New York City, Dallas, and San Diego.
Many users took to Twitter to share updates about the service disruption, with multiple users saying they saw “SOS” notifications appear on their phones, meaning they can only make emergency calls.
T-Mobile’s President of Technology, Neville Ray, said on Twitter that the mobile communications company was “rapidly addressing a 3rd party fiber interruption issue that has intermittently impacted some voice, messaging, and data services in several areas.”…
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