AT&T’s wireless network fizzled out Thursday morning, leaving customers in San Antonio and around the country unable to place calls, send texts or jump on the internet.
AT&T officials said they're working to fix its network outage, but as many as 60,000 customers were still reporting problems as of 11 a.m. Thursday.
AT&T’s wireless network fizzled out Thursday morning, leaving customers in San Antonio and around the country unable to place calls, send texts or jump on the internet.Even though lack of wireless access makes it hard to post on social media, no shortage of San Antonio AT&T customers shared their frustration via X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter.
“50% of my job is interviewing people on the phone and checking email from the field,” San Antonio Report reporter Issac Windes tweeted. “Prolonged cell service outages make that… very hard.” ~50% of my job is interviewing people on the phone and checking email from the field. Prolonged cell service outages make that… very hard 🙄 🙄 🙄Alamo City sports podcaster Mike Jimenez tweeted that the outage dumped him back in the “Stone Age,” while Axios San Antonio reporter Maddy Mendoza shared a meme about the outage turning people into clowns at they try to communicate.Despite AT&T's assurance that it's fixing the problem, U.S. Rep.
“I am aware of the major AT&T outages in Texas and across the U.S.,” Casar tweeted. “We are pushing AT&T to be more transparent about what’s happening and when this will be resolved — ASAP.”outages in Texas and across the U.S. We are pushing AT&T to be more transparent about what’s happening and when this will be resolved— ASAP.Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C.
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