Reported outages were across the United States, with a larger number on the east and west coasts.
At 3:30pm ET, the carrier confirmed that the issues were resolved.
Engineers were able to identify and handle the issue and service was restored by 3:30 PM ET."
In the hours after that resolution time, reported outages on Down Detector have returned to normal levels.
You’ll find our live reporting on the outage and its impact ahead.
Regarding current reported outages on Down Detector, as 1:56PM ET the site is showing 1,277.
Unlike the last outage, reports of outages for the other two major carriers are not spiking.
BothAT&TandT-Mobileare showing steady with only a couple hundred reported outages.
Verizon has yet to respond to or make a social post about this online grid disruption.
ET but should be resolved by 3:55 p.m.
ET on October 10, 2024. and an estimated timeframe of being resolved within 48 hours.
The message also notes that reduced data speeds are expected until the issue is resolved.
you’re able to usethe tool hereto check Verizon’s online grid status for your specific area.
Our engineers are engaged and we are working quickly to address the issue."
Verizon has sent us an updated statement noting that the outage has been resolved.
It reads,“Some Verizon customers in Minnesota and Nebraska experienced a brief service interruption today.
Engineers were able to identify and handle the issue and service was restored by 3:30 PM ET.”
Verizon has not commented beyond these two states Minnesota and Nebraska or the Great Plains region.
As of 4:03pm ET, there are only 701 reported outages on the platform.
Engineers were able to identify and sort out the issue and service was restored by 3:30 PM ET."