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Cellular Outages Affect AT&T, Cricket Wireless, Verizon, T-Mobile Users

A person checks papers with his mobile phone lamp during a power outage, in Bejucal

A significant number of Americans are currently experiencing cellular outages across various service providers, including AT&T, Cricket Wireless, Verizon, T-Mobile, and others, as reported by Downdetector.

This morning, AT&T recorded over 50,000 outages in several locations such as Houston, Atlanta, and Chicago. Meanwhile, Cricket Wireless reported more than 9,000 outages on Thursday. Verizon also faced over 2,000 outages, with T-Mobile following closely behind with more than 1,000 outages. Boost Mobile was also impacted, with over 450 reported outages.

These outages have caused disruptions in communication services for a significant number of users, leading to frustration and inconvenience. Customers in the affected areas are urged to remain patient as service providers work to resolve the issues promptly.

It is essential for users experiencing connectivity problems to reach out to their respective service providers for updates and assistance. Additionally, monitoring official channels and outage tracking websites can provide real-time information on the status of services and potential restoration timelines.

As the situation continues to evolve, service providers are actively working to address the outages and restore normal service as quickly as possible. Users are advised to stay informed and follow official communications from their service providers for the latest updates on the ongoing situation.

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