
AT&T Nationwide Cellphone Outage Blamed on Network Expansion Error, Not Cyberattack

AT&T reported a nationwide cellphone outage affecting over 1.7 million customers, disrupting 911 services. The company attributed the issue to an expansion-related error, ruling out a cyberattack. Service was restored to all customers by 3 p.m., prompting concern and speculations. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Impact on Customers
The outage had a significant impact on over 1.7 million AT&T customers, with disrupted 911 services causing concern and speculations among the affected individuals.
Company Response and Investigation
AT&T attributed the outage to an expansion-related error and ruled out the possibility of a cyberattack. The company restored service to all customers by 3 p.m. Authorities are currently investigating the incident to determine the cause and prevent future occurrences.
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