What we know about the nationwide cell outage that impacted thousands
AT&T offers a $5 credit to customers affected by a communications outage. The outage affected thousands and was caused by a technical error.
Oklahoma AT&T internet users were experiencing outages Friday afternoon.
A spike in AT&T outage reports began just before 2 p.m. Friday, according to downdetector.com, with thousands of reports coming in over the hour.
According to an AT&T outage map from Down Detector showing hot spots for outages over the past 24 hours, Oklahoma City was one of the areas reporting the most outages.
Other major outages were reported Friday morning across Texas as several communities were affected by severe storms.
AT&T outage map
If you’re an AT&T customer, use att.com/outages to check on outages. You can also sign up to receive text alerts when there is an outage.
Use the map to confirm whether there is an outage in your area or if your internet is malfunctioning separately.
How to report AT&T internet outage
AT&T asks customers to report an internet outage by using the myAT&T app on their smartphone, calling AT&T customer support at 1-800-288-2020, or using the Troubleshoot and Resolve tool.
Down Detector outage map
Downdectector.com provides service outage information for multiple internet and cellular service carriers.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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