AT&T Phone Outages Last Days with No Proactive Customer Communication
AT&T customers experience multi-day phone service outages with no proactive notification or status updates from the provider. The AT&T website actively denies the outage while internal staff acknowledge it, creating a communication failure that extends the perceived and actual impact. Customers are left unable to make calls, unable to find reliable outage information, and without any timeline for resolution.
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