Microsoft outage now 'resolved' — latest updates
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Telecom giant Verizon experienced a phone service outage on Wednesday that impacted over 100,000 users in the U.S., with the company working to restore connectivity.
Verizon's service is now recovering following a major outage which left many users reporting no service and seeing an SOS icon instead of bars. TechRadar is following this story and has reached out to Verizon for more information on what caused the problem.
Microsoft said in a message to administrators that a Microsoft 365 outage that lasted nine hours and 22 minutes had been resolved effective 12 a.m. ET on Jan. 23.
Verizon services went down tens of thousands of customers on Wednesday.
Verizon customers experienced a mobile service outage across the nation on Wednesday. More than 180,000 unconfirmed reports were made to Downdetector, peaking in the early afternoon. The hotspot map showed most of the reports coming from City,
Microsoft had a cloud outage that interrupted service for Outlook, Fabric, Viva, Defender and other parts of its portfolio.
More than 15,000 Microsoft 365 users weren't able to use basic functions Jan. 22 after the company suffered problems.
Verizon customers across Georgia were offline for hours. Service is back, credits are promised, but questions remain about what caused the outage.
State Employees Credit Union faces a service disruption impacting Member Access and the SECU Mobile App, as confirmed by officials on Friday. Efforts are underway to resolve the intermittent outage promptly.
Microsoft Outage Status Update: Problem Identified Amid 451 4.3.2 Temporary Server Issue, Estimated Time Here