Yes. Many major internet serviced were impacted at the exact same time. It is puzzling to me why MSM has chosen to call it an ATT outage, when Verizon, ComCast, and many others all had the same outages.
ATT goes down.
Verizon phone dude who is ROAMING on an ATT network, doesnt have service. Erhmagud, Verizon is down too!!!!
That's the likely reason why early on several cell providers were thought to also be having problems. They were roaming or in some way on ATT backed networks at the time.
The reason for the outage was that ATT was expanding networks and screwed up the deployment taking their service down.
If it was any weather/solar event, it would likely impact more than just one brand of cellular service although it is possible that one provider using equipment more vulnerable to interference than other providers could be a lone impacted service in a solar event.
About 2 weeks ago someone told me they were shopping in Maryland and computers/power were out so only cash sales or they shut down totally. Not just stores in 1 shop center but other businesses outlying. My 1st thought was a 'test'. Maybe its something - maybe its nothing but all this talk about EMPs, satellites etc just seems coincidental?
The next time there is a power outage in you area or if noted in news, go to a map of power outages across the US. I did that and was amazed how LA talk about a power outage, New York had one, but the news never made the connection or investigated it. I did, and within an hour saw numerous outages across the US and Canada, AND oh by the way, there was a major solar ejection (CME). That has led me to watch this over the last 10 years. I am a Ham radio operator and that community has paid attention to this for years. It is amazing how little the press even talks about this. Some suggested web sites for more information:
map: https://poweroutage.us
Ham radio coverage: https://www.solarham.net
Space weather: https://spaceweathernews.com
Bottom Line: Don't just listen to people saying things about what caused this or that.... do your own investigation. You see or hear something, don't go to reporters, investigate. It is real simple and then you have the facts straight.
Most likely way before others. I get down voted all the time, but it is evident they are just repeating hearsay.
Well, suggest you read following article where you will find: “Energetic particles can arrive at Earth very quickly, within several minutes to a few hours, with these events lasting for days. Currently, we can only provide forecasts of these events as they are taking place, as it is highly challenging to predict these events before they occur. ... These particles are highly charged and, if they reach Earth’s atmosphere, can potentially disrupt satellites and electronic infrastructure, as well as pose a radiation risk to astronauts and people in airplanes. In 1859, during what’s known as the Carrington Event, a large solar storm caused telegraphic systems across Europe and America to fail. With the modern world so reliant on electronic infrastructure, the potential for harm is much greater.
The solar flare theory is bankrupt because the Maff (science) is off.
Solar flares are full of magnetically charged particles that take eight days to traverse the distance to Earth. So, when there are reports of flares, then expect effects a week or so later, not the same day.
Furthermore, the sunspot has to face Earth, not spew to one side.
I'm honestly skeptical that this outage happened at all. I'm only hearing about it on some news sources, some anon channels, and some people here claiming there was this huge widespread outage that somehow had zero effect on myself, friends, family, and coworkers. I was in multiple Teams meetings with no issues, saw hardly any mention of issues on GAW that day, and didn't have any interruptions on my own phone either. It's feeling like a psyop.
According to the outage maps I saw it was widespread nationally but large areas seemed unaffected. One thing I am certain of, it was not caused by solar flares.
The AT&T explanation of an update causing it is the most feasible but I learned decades ago not to believe anything AT&T said.
Verizon must have shrugged it off, my phone was running fine all day streaming videos that I was listening to at work. Had no internet disruptions either.
Yes. Many major internet serviced were impacted at the exact same time. It is puzzling to me why MSM has chosen to call it an ATT outage, when Verizon, ComCast, and many others all had the same outages.
ATT goes down. Verizon phone dude who is ROAMING on an ATT network, doesnt have service. Erhmagud, Verizon is down too!!!!
That's the likely reason why early on several cell providers were thought to also be having problems. They were roaming or in some way on ATT backed networks at the time.
The reason for the outage was that ATT was expanding networks and screwed up the deployment taking their service down.
If it was any weather/solar event, it would likely impact more than just one brand of cellular service although it is possible that one provider using equipment more vulnerable to interference than other providers could be a lone impacted service in a solar event.
You didn't watch the video because it says there was more than one network.
If above link doesn't work try: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqLP_-OUeQo
About 2 weeks ago someone told me they were shopping in Maryland and computers/power were out so only cash sales or they shut down totally. Not just stores in 1 shop center but other businesses outlying. My 1st thought was a 'test'. Maybe its something - maybe its nothing but all this talk about EMPs, satellites etc just seems coincidental?
The next time there is a power outage in you area or if noted in news, go to a map of power outages across the US. I did that and was amazed how LA talk about a power outage, New York had one, but the news never made the connection or investigated it. I did, and within an hour saw numerous outages across the US and Canada, AND oh by the way, there was a major solar ejection (CME). That has led me to watch this over the last 10 years. I am a Ham radio operator and that community has paid attention to this for years. It is amazing how little the press even talks about this. Some suggested web sites for more information: map: https://poweroutage.us
Ham radio coverage: https://www.solarham.net Space weather: https://spaceweathernews.com Bottom Line: Don't just listen to people saying things about what caused this or that.... do your own investigation. You see or hear something, don't go to reporters, investigate. It is real simple and then you have the facts straight.
Most likely way before others. I get down voted all the time, but it is evident they are just repeating hearsay.
Thank you. I didnt know about these sites.
I wonder which data was deleted from the records, while these networks were offline?
I see that Fanny Willies and Wade the Gigolo had their phone records examined proving they have been lying to the court.
Not buying it. If the solar flares were the cause it would have been across the board. Space weather does not play favorites.
Starting at 3:48 the video seems to confirm this. The graphics at 4:27 reinforce it. HF signals took a major hit in these areas.
CME's are a whole other ball game. Fortunately these flares were not powerful enough to be followed by them. See "Carrington Event" for context.
Well, suggest you read following article where you will find: “Energetic particles can arrive at Earth very quickly, within several minutes to a few hours, with these events lasting for days. Currently, we can only provide forecasts of these events as they are taking place, as it is highly challenging to predict these events before they occur. ... These particles are highly charged and, if they reach Earth’s atmosphere, can potentially disrupt satellites and electronic infrastructure, as well as pose a radiation risk to astronauts and people in airplanes. In 1859, during what’s known as the Carrington Event, a large solar storm caused telegraphic systems across Europe and America to fail. With the modern world so reliant on electronic infrastructure, the potential for harm is much greater.
source: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2021/mar/source-hazardous-high-energy-particles-located-sun
The solar flare theory is bankrupt because the Maff (science) is off.
Solar flares are full of magnetically charged particles that take eight days to traverse the distance to Earth. So, when there are reports of flares, then expect effects a week or so later, not the same day.
Furthermore, the sunspot has to face Earth, not spew to one side.
The flares hit approximately on the other side of the Earth from us. It was very interesting that it started at 4am. White Hats?
Or black.
50/50
It was the 4am timing that tipped the balance for me.
I'm honestly skeptical that this outage happened at all. I'm only hearing about it on some news sources, some anon channels, and some people here claiming there was this huge widespread outage that somehow had zero effect on myself, friends, family, and coworkers. I was in multiple Teams meetings with no issues, saw hardly any mention of issues on GAW that day, and didn't have any interruptions on my own phone either. It's feeling like a psyop.
According to the outage maps I saw it was widespread nationally but large areas seemed unaffected. One thing I am certain of, it was not caused by solar flares.
The AT&T explanation of an update causing it is the most feasible but I learned decades ago not to believe anything AT&T said.
Verizon must have shrugged it off, my phone was running fine all day streaming videos that I was listening to at work. Had no internet disruptions either.
I have Verizon and definitely had an outage on phone and numerous apps.