AT&T says cell network restored after outage
AT&T announced today that its cell network has been fully restored following a major outage that disrupted services for customers across the country. Customers reported issues with making calls, sending texts, and accessing the internet on their mobile devices.
The outage was caused by a hardware issue in one of AT&T’s network hubs, which affected service in multiple states. The company’s technicians worked around the clock to fix the problem and restore service as quickly as possible.
AT&T apologized for the inconvenience caused by the outage and thanked customers for their patience. The company reassured customers that steps are being taken to prevent similar outages in the future.
During the outage, many customers took to social media to express their frustrations and seek updates on when service would be restored. AT&T used its social media accounts to provide regular updates on the situation and assure customers that they were working to resolve the issue.
Overall, AT&T’s swift response to the outage and transparency in communicating with customers helped to mitigate the impact of the disruption. The company’s dedication to quickly resolving the issue and restoring service demonstrates its commitment to providing reliable service to its customers.