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T-Mobile Network Outage Causes Service Disruptions For Users Across the U.S

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T-Mobile users across the U.S. experienced major network outages on Monday night.

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The outages left users unable to make calls, send texts, or access the internet.

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The outages left users unable to make calls, send texts, or access the internet.

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The outage tracker DownDetector reported over 83,000 complaints at the peak of the outage.

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T-Mobile is working to restore service in affected areas, including major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York.

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The company did not reveal how many users were affected by the outage.

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Users tweeted about the disruptions, saying their phones were in SOS mode during the outages.

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T-Mobile did not immediately identify the cause or extent of the outage.

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Verizon Wireless and AT&T also experienced modest service disruptions on Monday night.

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Posts on Downdetector.com and Product-Reviews.net indicated T-Mobile service outages in multiple areas of the country.

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T-Mobile President of Technology Neville Ray issued a statement about the outage on Twitter early Tuesday.

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The company said it was working to address the disruptions.

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Numerous posts by users said their service had been changed to SOS mode.

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Downdetector.com provided a chart tracking service complaints within the previous 24 hours.

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Posted comments on the site came from users in many states, including Arizona, California, and Texas.

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Similar service complaints on Product-Reviews.net originated from several states, including Alabama and New York.

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T-Mobile said that service was operating at near-normal levels in affected areas.

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The company apologized for any impact the issue may have had on its customers.

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