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We are very sorry for any inconvenience it caused to our customers." The spokesperson said extra engineering resources had been deployed to deal with any disruption caused by the storm, which is ...
Facebook and Instagram experienced an outage affecting over 250,000 people Tuesday morning, according to Downdetector. As of 10:38 a.m., over 43,000 Instagram users and over 229,000 Facebook users ...
Verizon has confirmed that its cell service is back online following a massive outage affecting some of its mobile phone customers. “Verizon engineers have fully restored today’s network ...
I'm sorry; the number you have reached is not in service, or temporarily disconnected. The number you have reached is not in service at this time. This is a recording. Bell of Pennsylvania used the following: I'm sorry, the number you have reached is not in service.
On 16 August 2013, every Google service went down for five minutes; that is from 22:52 to 22:57 UTC. The outage caused internet traffic to drop forty percent worldwide. [9] Between 23:51 and 23:52 UTC, 50–70% of requests to Google received errors. It has been estimated that the blackout could cost Google around £330,000. [9]
A single misplaced letter could cause a delivery failure. If the message keeps getting bounced back, make sure the account is closed or hasn't been moved. Each delivery failure message will provide info on when the original email was sent ("Arrival-Date"), the reason for the failure ("This user doesn't have a aol.com account (XXX123@aol.com ...
We apologize for any inconvenience.” Customers who were experiencing the outage flocked to social media platforms, such as X and Reddit, to confirm they were having similar issues.
Problem with your editing or Wikipedia behavior (under any account or IP address) - your account or a connected IP has been used in a problematic way or there is a concern about your editing. Problem with your username - your username was unsuitable and has been blocked; you need to choose another before continuing.