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Major outage plagues AT&T cellphone users
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ORLANDO, Fla. – A massive cellphone outage has been reported in the U.S. by AT&T customers.
Starting early Thursday, AT&T customers started seeing the service on their phones switch to SOS mode, which means only emergency calls can be made.
AT&T has yet to comment about the outage, the cause of which is unknown.
In Central Florida, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office posted on X that AT&T customers who have an emergency should send a text message to 911.
On a smaller scale, outages were also reported by users of Cricket Wireless, Verizon and T-Mobile,
Check back for updates.
AT&T is experiencing a nationwide outage when calling 9-1-1. AT&T customers in Seminole County should call the non-emergency number 407-665-6650 for emergencies until the issue is resolved.
— Seminole County S.O. (@SeminoleSO) February 22, 2024
UPDATE: Texts to 911 from affected AT&T users are now being received. If you have an emergency, and cannot dial out, send a text message to 911. pic.twitter.com/VKabmSfyYx
— Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (@FlaglerSheriff) February 22, 2024
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