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Latest AT&T Statement: “Our network teams took immediate action and so far three-quarters of our network has been restored,” the company said. “We are working as quickly as possible to restore service to remaining customers.”

Still down for me though.




3/4 might just mean the internal facing side, which is still progress, but doesn’t mean any improvements for end-users.


Anecdotally, I woke up to no signal / “SOS” mode on my iPhone this morning at around 0600 and had service restored around 0830 in South Carolina. However, a coworker in Memphis confirmed he was still out of service at 1000 so it’s regional restoration.


I always wonder instead of a regional restoration, if they would “disable” segments of SIMs/accounts randomly to avoid lightning strike (it’s not a DDoS…) their network as they turn things back on. Depends on what the recovery method is, but could be problematic to turn everything back on at once.


I've heard that called the thundering herd problem.


I actually spoke with my wife after the initial comment, she was reconnected at a later time than I! So it’s not regional but some other mechanism.


I've never heard lightning strike, always thundering herd.


my wife's phone was SOS when she woke up at about 6AM central and finally become operational around 1:30PM central.


Just came back up for me in Oklahoma City, OK.


Also still down for me here around Nashville.


Still down for me too.


down all morning in ATL but back up at 1PM EST


Back up in Cartersville, north of ATL @ 13:12. Oddly enough my text messages say they went through at 12:43 but my response to someone's message when once my phone had everything roll in at once is timestamped 13:12




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