Houston Texas.- A telephone problem on the part of AT&T caused some customers in the country to be unable to make calls between various telephone companies, but the problem could be solved, the company said in a statement.
AT&T also reported that they worked together with Verizon to find out what the technical issue was.
They also highlighted that this was a nationwide blackout or system downtime, and that calls between the same AT&T phones were not affected.
Calls to 911 were also not impacted, according to the statement.
Just in February 2023, there was a massive outage with AT&T
Tens of thousands of US users of this telephone company were left with interrupted service.
This was due to an AT&T coding error, but no specific details were given.
The most affected cities had been Houston, Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio, New York, Atlanta, Austin, Miami, Indianapolis and Charlotte.
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