New York's Attorney General, Letitia James, is investigating a significant AT&T wireless network outage that affected tens of thousands of customers across the U.S., leaving them without cellphone service for approximately 12 hours. The investigation aims to uncover the cause of the outage and evaluate AT&T's response to the incident. This move by the Attorney General follows reports of widespread disruption to calling and data services, prompting a response from state prosecutors to address the concerns of affected consumers.
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced that she was launching an investigation into the nationwide AT&T service outage that affected about three-quarters of its customers. https://t.co/oU8yLxunkw https://t.co/4kPGfecFFt
State says it's investigating AT&T over nationwide outage https://t.co/7orvj0VxUO https://t.co/ux3D2dqhgM
The AT&T network service outage that left tens of thousands of customers across the U.S. without calling or data capabilities for hours is now under investigation by New York's top prosecutor. https://t.co/hRwpSGPvrN
New York AG opens probe into AT&T wireless outage https://t.co/Tu5mSsdzkY https://t.co/fx5W0e04Hg
New York prosecutors are opening an investigation into the wireless network outage that left thousands of AT&T customers across the U.S. without cellphone service for roughly 12 hours. https://t.co/mxK96lj4uz
New York's attorney general is investigating a wireless network outage that left thousands of AT&T and other consumers without mobile service. https://t.co/Te4DDubYXn
New York's Attorney General Wants To Hear From You About the AT&T Outage https://t.co/tXtLvAzBu6 https://t.co/7ZZwR9NHRV
New York AG Letitia James opens probe into AT&T wireless outage https://t.co/0Vj7EHdnTl https://t.co/9GzpmCSMtP
BREAKING: New York AG opens investigation into recent AT&T outage https://t.co/wHO8Pv81bb
New York Attorney General Letitia James said her office is investigating the cause of last week's AT&T wireless outage for up to 12 hours as well as the telecom firm's response https://t.co/Csn1OHyTQt https://t.co/tsZXYJzF7I
⚠️ NEW YORK AG OPENS PROBE INTO AT(and)T WIRELESS OUTAGE (Reuters) New York Attorney General Letitia James said Thursday her office is investigating the cause of last week's AT&T wireless outage for up to 12 hours as well as the telecom firm's response. The Federal… https://t.co/bPMITe6KSH
Thursday's nationwide AT&T cellular outage lasted approx. 12 hours and was reportedly caused by an "internal issue" & not a cybersecurity threat. See how U.S. media are covering the outage in this time-limited brief, free for the next 7 days. #att #NARINT https://t.co/0j5AO6z7KS https://t.co/U2jWZYFDcF
"Were you affected by the AT&T outage… this past Thursday? AT&T would like to make it right by issuing a $5 credit to your account… According to AT&T, that amount is the equivalent of one day of service on an average AT&T mobile plan." https://t.co/zGeNs1WoNm