T-Mobile restored? Furious Americans slam wireless network operator, want 'Compensation'; Details Inside

Over 60 thousand Americans are facing T-Mobile down issue, meaning that users of the wireless network operator are not able to call or connect with anyone

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Americans are furious over T-Mobile company as its services went down across the country. T-Mobile down started trending on Twitter late Monday night and Americans started complaining on social media platforms about the difficulties they are facing. As per downdetector, over 60 thousand Americans are facing T-Mobile down issue, meaning that users of the wireless network operator are not able to call or connect with anyone. Going by the responses of Americans on social media, T-Mobile is yet to be restored and netizens are furious over the company. In fact, T-Mobile has been under the scanner of social media and facing a lot of flak online. Here's how Americans reacted-

T-Mobile Down reactions-

A user wrote, "@MetroByTMobile service not working in Birmingham Al!" Responding to this, T-Mobile reported, "Hey, Joana we are aware of this outage and are working quickly to get it resolved. We hope to have your service restored as soon as possible. Thank you so much for reaching out tonight. -DW"

Another user wrote, "T-Mobile service is restored completely, for now, here in Fort Worth, TX (for us)"

T-Mobile down reason: Thousands of users in the US report network outage

"T-Mobile down. When will the service be restored back?" wrote another user.

Another user wrote, "What a joke you should be compensating us. One month free service !!!!"

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T-Mobile took to its Twitter handle and wrote, "Hi, our network teams are urgently working to restore service. We do apologies for any disruptions. ^TJJones". As per Downdetector.com, T-Mobile down was witnessed throughout the day in some areas of the United States and the problem spiked when thousands were affected. The website, which tracks outages through a range of sources including user reports, showed there were more than 60,000 incidents reported. T-Mobile's help page responded to tweets from users experiencing problems saying the company would review the complaints, without providing any details on the extent or reason of the outage. The U.S. wireless carrier has been adding thousands of wireless subscribers lately, thanks to discounts on smartphones, bundled offerings, industry-low plan prices and an edge in 5G. The carrier added 927,000 postpaid phone subscribers in the fourth quarter, the highest among its peers. It is pertinent to mention here that the company is yet to reveal its official reason for the outage. However, many users then commented on Downdetector saying that they have got back the network.


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