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When will the Verizon outage be fixed? Here’s what we know
Check out our live blog coverage on the Verizon outage for more up-to-date details on the major cellular network issue.
Verizon customers nationwide reported network outages on Sept. 30, with many iPhone users saying their phones have been stuck in SOS mode. This is a massive problem for many folks trying to work and get about their lives on a Monday, and it is unclear when the issue will be resolved.
Verizon has not made it clear how long this will last.
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“We are aware of an issue impacting service for some customers,” the company’s customer support X account posted around noon Eastern time. “Our engineers are engaged, and we are working quickly to identify and solve the issue.”
Massive Verizon outage: Customers nationwide left without service, phones in ‘SOS mode’
Hours have passed, and folks are still reportedly experiencing the same problem. Down Detector still shows a high volume of user-reported issues. The replies from the Verizon account also seem to indicate that many folks are still having issues and that a fix has not yet been rolled out.
It’s unclear when the problem will be fixed, but it could take a while. We will update you as developments occur.
This is a developing story … Check back at Mashable for updates.
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