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New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, announced on Thursday that she’s opened an investigation into the recent AT&T outage that left customers across the country without service. And if you live in the state of New York, James would like to hear from you.

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AT&T is sorry for the recent outage that left some customers without service for up to 12 hours. To make up for it, the company will give those affected a $5 credit that will count towards their next bill, though that doesn’t seem like nearly enough for many ticked-off AT&T users.

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AT&T announced on Sunday that it would reimburse customers affected by a service outage.
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AT&T says an "initial review" indicates the outage that left many Americans without service was caused by a software update.
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Wireless customers with AT&T, Cricket Wireless, T-Mobile, and Verizon all reported outages across the country this morning.

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AT&T issued a statement Thursday night to explain that the telecom’s widespread network outage earlier in the day wasn’t caused by a cyberattack.

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National security spokesman John Kirby said the AT&T cellular outage is being looked into.
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Over 70,000 AT&T customers across the United States reported cellular outages on Thursday morning, according to Downdetector. Thousands of AT&T customers reported that their phones displayed “SOS” in the status bar, indicating they had no service but could still make emergency calls.

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It’s natural to feel a bit of regret when you miss a loved one’s birthday.