What Happened: The AT&T Outage Explained
The problem started on Tuesday afternoon, with reports of an AT&T outage spiking around 5:18 PM Pacific Time, according to Downdetector. Customers began noticing their phones displaying the SOS symbol, indicating a lack of cellular network connection. As the evening progressed, reports continued to pour in from various parts of the country, particularly from the Midwest and East Coast, though some customers in California also reported issues.

Why Is Your iPhone Stuck in SOS Mode?
The SOS symbol on iPhones typically appears when the device cannot connect to a cellular network. This feature, available on iPhones and iPads, allows users to make emergency calls even when regular service is unavailable. For many users affected by the AT&T outage, their devices were stuck in this mode for hours, preventing them from making calls, sending texts, or accessing the internet.

AT&T confirmed that a software issue was causing the disruption. In a statement sent to the press, an AT&T spokesperson said, “We are working to address a software issue that may affect the ability of a limited number of our customers to connect to our wireless network. Keeping our customers connected is our highest priority, so we appreciate their patience as we work to resolve this issue.”
Impact on Emergency Services
The outage has had a concerning impact on emergency services. Reports indicate that the disruption affected 911 services in some areas, particularly in states like Tennessee and Florida. In Tennessee, the Hawkins County 911 agency reported that AT&T’s wireless service outage could prevent some customers from reaching emergency dispatchers. Similar issues were reported in Hanover County, Virginia, where customers were advised to use non-emergency lines if they were unable to connect to 911.
The disruption has raised significant concerns, especially given AT&T’s recent history with 911 service issues. Just a day before this outage, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that AT&T would pay a $950,000 fine for a 911 outage that occurred in 2023. The timing of this latest outage has only added to the scrutiny the company faces regarding its reliability and emergency communication protocols.

Downdetector Live Outage Reports
As reports of the outage began to spread, Downdetector, a popular platform for tracking service disruptions, saw a surge in activity. The site, which provides real-time outage maps, showed a significant increase in reports from AT&T customers across the country. By 6:46 PM Eastern Time, Downdetector had logged over 5,800 reports of issues, though the number began to decrease slightly later in the evening.

The Downdetector outage map highlighted the areas most affected by the disruption, with significant reports coming from the Midwest, East Coast, and parts of California. However, the extent of the outage’s impact is still being assessed.
What Should You Do If You’re Affected?
If you are an AT&T customer and are experiencing issues, there are a few steps you can take:
- Check Downdetector: Visit Downdetector’s website to see if others in your area are reporting similar problems and to view the latest updates on the outage.
- Contact AT&T Support: While wait times may be longer than usual, contacting AT&T support can provide you with the most current information about the outage and any potential workarounds.
- Use Emergency Contacts: If your phone is stuck in SOS mode, you can still make emergency calls. In areas where 911 services are impacted, it may be helpful to have direct numbers to local police or fire departments saved in your contacts.
Is There an End in Sight?
As of the latest updates, AT&T has not provided a specific timeline for resolving the issue. The company has acknowledged the severity of the situation and has stated that it is working as quickly as possible to restore service to affected customers.
This ongoing disruption is a developing story, and we will continue to update as more information becomes available. If you’re experiencing an outage, keep an eye on Downdetector and AT&T’s official channels for the latest news.