Verizon Outage Leaves Millions Without Service
Verizon Outage Leaves Millions Without Service

Verizon Outage Leaves Millions Without Service

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A massive Verizon outage on Monday left millions of customers across the U.S. unable to make calls or send texts, with many phones stuck in SOS mode. The issue began around 9 a.m. EST, and by mid-morning, over 100,000 outage reports had been logged on DownDetector from cities including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami. Verizon acknowledged the problem, stating that their engineers were working to resolve it but did not provide a timeline or cause. Some speculated that Hurricane Helene, which caused significant damage in the southeastern U.S., could be a contributing factor. The outage also affected two-factor authentication processes, leaving users unable to access essential services. By the afternoon, the number of reported issues began to decrease, but many customers remained frustrated and in the dark about the resolution timeline.

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