A Verizon outage that left more than 200,000 customers nationwide, including in Chicago, in SOS mode for hours Monday and caused hundreds of complaints on social media was resolved by the carrier ...
It looks like there's been an uptick in the number of reports for the first time since the Verizon outage started. It has ...
Chicago, Indianapolis, Philadelphia and other cities. The issue comes less than one week after an outage affected more than 100,000 Verizon customers. Some people took to social media to denounce ...
Update: Verizon services have begun to come back online around 4 a.m. on Tuesday. A network issue early this morning ...
Customers in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest lost internet access briefly before service was restored early Tuesday.
Reports suggest major outages occurred on the east coast for some Verizon customers. The company says it resolved the issue.
Chicago, Charlotte, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Indianapolis and Cincinnati, DownDetector's outage map showed. A Verizon spokesperson told FOX Television Stations in a statement that the outage only ...
And while Big Red’s network is also known for its reliability, a Verizon outage is not out of the realm of possibility. There could also be other things keeping you disconnected, though.
The Verizon outage map worked inconsistently thought-out the day on ... Places with the most reported issues in the Midwest include Chicago, Minneapolis and Columbus, according to DownDetector. Users ...
Most of the outages reported early Monday were in Chicago, Minneapolis and other Midwest cities with other reports coming from Phoenix and Denver. There were more than 3,000 outage reports ...