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Verizon says it is already working on a solution to the problem affecting thousands of telephone users

Verizon says it is already working on a solution to the problem affecting thousands of telephone users
Telecommunications company Verizon said it is aware of the problem affecting thousands of telephone users in the country, arguing that it is already working on a solution to the situation.

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Telecommunications company Verizon said it is aware of the problem affecting thousands of telephone users in the country, arguing that it is already working on a solution to the situation.

"We are aware of an issue affecting service to some customers. Our engineers are working quickly to identify and resolve the issue," the company wrote on its X account.

Verizon mobile phone customers took to the Internet and social media to report that they had no phone service, among other problems, which occurred since the morning of September 30.

According to www.downdetector.comProblems began to be reported at 9:30 a.m. An hour later there were already 80,000 reports on the site, mainly from cities such as Chicago, Seattle, Omaha, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Denver, Indianapolis and Las Vegas.

Verizon responded on their X account: “We understand the importance of staying connected and would be happy to see what is going on. Send us a DM and we can jump right in!” and “Hi! I know how frustrating this can be and how important it is to have reliable service. Send us a DM to address any concerns you may have today.”

Users also reported problems accessing Verizon's support page on its website.

Although there is no specific report on the impact in the Bay Area from Verizon, readers of Peninsula 360 Press have reported disruptions to their telephone services, which extends the impact to the state of California, and not just to the city of Los Angeles, as the telecommunications company had mentioned.

With information from NBC News.

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