Verizon service outage strands thousands of users in 'SOS' mode across US

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Verizon service outage strands thousands of users in 'SOS' mode across US

American telecommunications company

Verizon

experienced significant outages on Monday, affecting thousands of users, particularly in cities like

Chicago

and

Indianapolis

. Many iPhone users reported that their devices were stuck in "SOS" mode.
According to

Downdetector

.com, the problems began around 9.30am ET, leading to over 66,000

outage

reports by 12.28pm ET, affecting areas including Minneapolis, Phoenix, Omaha, and Denver, according to Reuters News Agency.

Verizon Communications acknowledged the issue, saying, "Our engineers are engaged and we are working quickly to identify and solve the issue." Many users took to social media platform X to express frustration, sharing that their phones displayed "SOS," indicating a lack of connection to the cellular network while still allowing emergency calls via other carriers.

In contrast, AT&T reported only 1,111 incident reports on the same outage tracker, but the carrier claimed it was not facing a nationwide issue. AT&T suggested that Downdetector’s data reflected challenges customers were having connecting with users on another network.
The news of the Verizon outage follows the company's recent announcement of a $3.3 billion deal to lease, operate, and manage 6,339

mobile towers

across the US with infrastructure firm Vertical Bridge. In February, AT&T faced its own nationwide outage, affecting more than 70,000 customers and prompting an investigation by the

Federal Communications Commission

.

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