A nationwide cellphone outage struck AT&T users, affecting over 70,000 customers. AT&T reported that 75% of its network has been restored after service interruptions early Thursday. No reason has been disclosed for the outages, and there's no evidence of a cyberattack. Users reported phones switching to SOS mode, prompting AT&T to advise Wi-Fi calling. Other carriers like Cricket Wireless, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Boost Mobile also experienced outages, impacting emergency services in some regions. AT&T is actively working to restore full service, but the timeline remains uncertain.
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