Topic: At T Outage

4 chapters across the catalog

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 1:56:51 - 1:59:13

1637: LIE-DAR

AT&T Network Outage, Five Dollar Credit

AT&T experienced a widespread nationwide service outage that affected over 74,000 users from Chicago to Los Angeles. The company attributed the incident to a technical error during a software update while expanding their network, rather than a cyberattack. To compensate impacted customers, AT&T offered a $5 credit, which will appear on billing statements within one to two cycles.

Super Duper
Episode 1636 2:47 - 8:02

1636: Super Duper

AT&T Nationwide Cellular Outage and Cyber Attack Speculation

Thousands of AT&T customers experienced a massive nationwide cellular outage starting around 4:00 a.m. on February 22, 2024. While some reports suggested space weather or solar flares as a cause, the disruption primarily affected AT&T, leading to speculation about potential infrastructure attacks by foreign adversaries or a failed software update. The outage impacted emergency services and daily activities like ride-sharing apps.

de-googling
Episode 1307 1:36 - 9:30

1307: de-googling

Nashville Christmas Day Bombing and AT&T Facility Impact

A recreational vehicle exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning, damaging 41 buildings and injuring three people. The blast occurred near an AT&T facility, causing widespread communication outages across Tennessee and Kentucky due to the termination of critical fiber optic lines in that specific building. Service disruptions were delayed until backup natural gas generators failed after the city cut gas lines for safety.

Juloon
Episode 754 2:30 - 7:39

754: Juloon

Fiber Optic Vandalism and Northern California Communications Outage

A massive communications outage in five Northern California counties was caused by deliberate vandalism of AT&T fiber optic lines. The FBI is investigating the sabotage, which disrupted 911 services, internet, and credit card processing in Humboldt, Mendocino, and Del Norte counties. The incident highlights the vulnerability of regional infrastructure that lacks redundant backup lines.