Verizon Service Outage Resolved, Affected Customers to Receive $20 Credits
A widespread cell phone outage crippled Verizon service across the US on Wednesday, leaving hundreds of thousands of customers without access to their phones. However, the company said it has now resolved the issue and is working to restore services.
According to Verizon, eligible customers will receive a text message when they can redeem a $20 credit through the myVerizon app. Business customers will be contacted directly about the credits. The outage was particularly severe in New York City, with over 10,000 customers reporting issues at its peak.
Despite the significant disruption, officials said there were no major effects on essential services in the city. The NYPD and FDNY advised affected Verizon customers to use landlines or other carriers for emergency calls during the outage. Additionally, New Yorkers had access to the city's LinkNYC kiosks to make free calls or get online.
However, not everyone was satisfied with Verizon's response to the outage. State Assemblymember Anil Beephan Jr. called on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to investigate the "ongoing and repeated" service disruptions in his district and surrounding areas. He warned that the outages have had a significant impact on public safety, including disruptions to emergency communications and critical response systems.
The FCC said it was monitoring the outage but declined to comment further. It remains to be seen whether Beephan's request for an investigation will result in any action by the commission. For now, Verizon customers can rest easy knowing that their service has been restored, and they will receive a $20 credit as compensation for the inconvenience caused by the outage.
A widespread cell phone outage crippled Verizon service across the US on Wednesday, leaving hundreds of thousands of customers without access to their phones. However, the company said it has now resolved the issue and is working to restore services.
According to Verizon, eligible customers will receive a text message when they can redeem a $20 credit through the myVerizon app. Business customers will be contacted directly about the credits. The outage was particularly severe in New York City, with over 10,000 customers reporting issues at its peak.
Despite the significant disruption, officials said there were no major effects on essential services in the city. The NYPD and FDNY advised affected Verizon customers to use landlines or other carriers for emergency calls during the outage. Additionally, New Yorkers had access to the city's LinkNYC kiosks to make free calls or get online.
However, not everyone was satisfied with Verizon's response to the outage. State Assemblymember Anil Beephan Jr. called on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to investigate the "ongoing and repeated" service disruptions in his district and surrounding areas. He warned that the outages have had a significant impact on public safety, including disruptions to emergency communications and critical response systems.
The FCC said it was monitoring the outage but declined to comment further. It remains to be seen whether Beephan's request for an investigation will result in any action by the commission. For now, Verizon customers can rest easy knowing that their service has been restored, and they will receive a $20 credit as compensation for the inconvenience caused by the outage.