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A day later, some Comcast phone customers still don’t have service

Published Jun 7th, 2018 2:20PM EDT
Comcast Outage Twitter map, phone numbers

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Yesterday

, a nationwide outage affected Comcast phone customers, impacting service for customers in Denver, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco, Chicago,, Portland, Houston, Philadelphia, and Seattle. Although Comcast says that service has mostly been restored, a quick peek at social media shows that hundreds of businesses — including urgent care centers, legal practices, and schools — still don’t have phone service.

“We experienced a service interruption today with our Comcast Business Voice and VoiceEdge Select services and we apologize,” Comcast said in a statement yesterday. “Our engineers began working to address the issue immediately and services have been restored for most of our customers. We recognize that some customers are still impacted and we expect the issue to be fully resolved shortly. We have every resource focused on getting everyone back online and apologize again to the customers who were affected.”

https://twitter.com/UCareDruidHills/status/1004781120280584196

The Down Detector showed a second spike in problems starting at 10:00 AM ET today, although it’s unclear if that’s really a new set of issues, or customers logging their problems for a second day in a row. Most customers are still having problems with the phone service, but a significant number of users are also reporting issues with their internet and TV service. Of course, the kind of users who report issues on the Down Detector are also the kind of users who are more likely to only have an internet connection and not landline phone, so it’s not clear what the primary problem is. Comcast has only acknowledged a problem with its business phone services thus far.

At times like this there’s not really much you can do apart from wait, watch Comcast’s Twitter account, and check the data allowance on your cell plan. Once the company says that service has been resumed, it’s a good idea to reboot your cable modem and any connected devices if your service still isn’t working.

 

Chris Mills
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Chris Mills has been a news editor and writer for over 15 years, starting at Future Publishing, Gawker Media, and then BGR. He studied at McGill University in Quebec, Canada.