United States — Verizon experienced a widespread mobile voice and data outage Wednesday, leaving customers seeing 'SOS' alerts and unable to make calls or access data. Downdetector and outage trackers logged surges across major metro areas, with reports ranging from about 90,000 to nearly 200,000. Verizon issued a statement acknowledging the issue and said engineers were working to identify and resolve the problem. Some customers reported temporary fixes such as toggling airplane mode and restarting. Local agencies noted potential 911 call impacts while Verizon’s network status page showed lag and intermittent updates. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Competing wireless carriers received increased attention and traffic; outage-tracker sites and customer-support vendors saw higher usage and data; regulators and local emergency systems gained situational awareness and monitoring data during the incident.
Verizon customers across multiple states suffered interrupted voice and data service, missed calls and potential emergency-call impacts; some businesses and public-safety communications experienced degraded connectivity and temporary operational disruption.
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Verizon outage disrupts mobile service across multiple regions
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