Zoom restores service after an hours-long outage | TechCrunch
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On Wednesday afternoon, Zoom faced a considerable service outage that persisted for several hours, starting around 11:40 a.m. Pacific Time. Over 59,000 users reported issues across various platforms, struggling to log in and encountering 'Unable to Connect' errors during meetings. Zoom confirmed the restoration of its services via a post on X, expressing appreciation for user patience. The specific cause of the outage remains unclear, with speculation suggesting possible DNS-related issues, which was discussed in threads on social media, particularly Reddit.
Zoom's service interruption lasted several hours on Wednesday, affecting over 59,000 users who reported connectivity issues, including an 'Unable to Connect' error.
The outage, which began around 11:40 a.m. Pacific time, raised concerns about the underlying causes, with suggestions pointing to possible DNS-related issues.
Zoom confirmed that its service has since been restored and expressed gratitude for users' patience during the disruption.
As a result of the outage, Zoom's site was also inaccessible, demonstrating the widespread impact on its platform and communications.
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