226 points by Scubabear68 3 days ago | 183 comments | View on ycombinator
schmuckonwheels 3 days ago |
mikeweiss 3 days ago |
syntaxing 3 days ago |
apitman 3 days ago |
The main downside is that you have different numbers for each eSIM, but that doesn't really affect me because I use Google Voice for SMS.
joecool1029 3 days ago |
daveguy 3 days ago |
https://downdetector.com/ shows verizon, tmobile, and att. BUT if you look at the magnitude of the outages for tmobile and att vs verizon it's fractions of a percent. Likely those people with tmobile and att reporting when they have trouble communicating with verizon customers.
(Note, you have to click on the providers to see absolute magnitude -- the graphs are scaled to show relative outage over time within a given provider; order of 150k verizon vs 1.5k others)
_nickwhite 3 days ago |
"Verizon engineering teams are continuing to address today's service interruptions. Our teams remain fully deployed and are focused on the issue. We understand the impact this has on your day and remain committed to resolving this as quickly as possible."
As someone responsible my whole career for uptime and network response, I really feel for the engineers, at the same time hoping my service comes back up soon. SOS
NoSalt 3 days ago |
kotaKat 3 days ago |
I did manage to roam onto an international network on the boarder near me in New York/Canada, so some bits of the core seem functional for authentication.
When I roam internationally I appear to be on Telus's 3G network (no LTE) for data and voice is falling even further back it looks like.
eth0up 3 days ago |
I have a Moto. Updates are explicitly disabled. A lot of stuff has been deactivated via ADB. While Moto does try to force sneak updates against my settings and will, on occasion, I just so happened to grab my phone today and at approximately the very moment of the outage, noticed an unsolicited Moto update, which I cancelled. But at that moment, cellular was or went down (~1400) and remained so until ~2200.
Was this a coincidence, or could something much more interesting have happened, eg a serious security breach? An interesting coincidence, for me. I spent the day convinced that Moto sent a kill sig wanting me to buy a new phone.
jedberg 3 days ago |
joecool1029 3 days ago |
Ironically I was planning to port my parents from Verizon to US Mobile to save them some money since they aren't financing any devices (there's a sale from them that ends today) and I've just done that on the first line and I now have service on that line with Verizon, where the remaining Verizon postpaid is still dead.
undefined 3 days ago |
johnisgood 3 days ago |
_nickwhite 3 days ago |
It came up for around 5-10 minutes at 15:00 EST, but is currently still down.
eob 3 days ago |
I assume state on state cyber attacks are commonplace but get minimized to avoid public fear.. perhaps this will be the first notable one.
bobbob1921 3 days ago |
kensai 3 days ago |
_nickwhite 3 days ago |
tantalor 3 days ago |
Vaslo 3 days ago |
downrightmike 3 days ago |
refulgentis 3 days ago |
asne11 3 days ago |
rcpt 3 days ago |
Scubabear68 3 days ago |
undefined 3 days ago |
lbcadden3 3 days ago |
IAmBroom 2 days ago |
But hers came back on when she paid her bill, oops! So...
I went to their website, which said "You have a local outage! Click here to know more...". I clicked there, and it said "There are no outages in your area." OK, so we've established that Verizon's website doesn't know shit.
I started troubleshooting with a tech support person ("I am in ... New... Jersey" - sure you are...), and discovered my optical interface whatsit was hanging by its cables in my basement, mysteriously knocked off its wall bolts. This happened sometime in the last 10 days, so it's a smoking gun.
I called for a repairman, because obviously the fall damaged the fiber alignment...
... except it didn't. The tree limb across the street that broke the cable coming into my house did cause a problem.
So... Verizon outages are complicated, and despite all their technical know-how, they don't really know shit.
memcg 3 days ago |
ardit33 3 days ago |
alexzenla 3 days ago |
neb_b 3 days ago |
matltc 3 days ago |
Some server in NJ is down
morpheos137 3 days ago |
adsfsadf 3 days ago |
undefined 3 days ago |
andrewinardeer 3 days ago |
embedding-shape 3 days ago |
E.g., Cloudflare, Meta (who in doing so also locked themselves out of the building), and didn't some bumbling major Canadian telco knock themselves offline for like a week not too long ago?