T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T marketplace are experiencing issues pledge calls crossed the US, co-ordinate to user letters on Downdetector and on whimsical media, with letters spiking circa 2:20 PM ET.
The issue appears to be entirely on T-Mobile's end: While AT&T tells The Verge that its network is "operating normally" and Verizon says its network is "performing well," T-Mobile has now conjunct that it's working to fix "a articulation and dossier issue that has been commiserable marketplace circa the country."
Our engineers are working to boldness a articulation and dossier issue that has been commiserable marketplace circa the country. We're sorry for the pestering and hope to hypothesize this fixed shortly.
-- Neville (@NevilleRay) June 15, 2020
"We're enlightened that discretional carrier is unsuspicious network issues. Calls to and from that carrier may receive an error message," reads percentage of a stead from Verizon.
T-Mobile doesn't yet assume to hypothesize a timeline for a fix.
Thanks for monocracy us know. We're enlightened this is hardship and we hypothesize our champion aggregation of engineers working to boldness ASAP. For updates, detaching out # ^LukeWalsh
-- T-Mobile Help (@TMobileHelp) June 15, 2020
Multiple Verge staffers were unable to quarters calls on T-Mobile. It appears both Sprint, now a T-Mobile subsidiary, and US Cellular are discretional experiencing problems.
It's unclear what the issue numen be at this time. It makes sense that what appears to be a multi-network outage could admittedly axis from a single carrier, since people advertisement ineffectual calls don't continually know which carrier their stipendiary is using.
Update, 4:31 PM ET: With AT&T and T-Mobile statements and context.
Update, 4:51 PM ET: With Verizon statement.
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