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AT&T U-verse Voice Suffers Nationwide Failure This Morning, A Few Customers Still Out

Phillip Dampier May 25, 2010 AT&T, Consumer News No Comments

Bzz... bzz... bzz.... AT&T U-verse Voice customers got nothing but busy signals for much of today.

AT&T U-verse telephone service failed its customers this morning from coast to coast.

A major outage, starting at around 5:00am EDT left callers from Los Angeles to Connecticut with nothing but busy signals for at least four hours.

Customers could not reach an operator or 911 emergency services, and calls to AT&T’s customer service and repair lines were met with busy signals.

Some customers headed online to get chat support, but discovered queues stretching into three digits.  John from Tennessee writes Stop the Cap!:

I am number 473 in the chat queue at the moment, which is laughable.  My only other phone is an AT&T prepaid GoPhone and I’m not going to give AT&T 25 cents a minute to tell them their U-verse service has failed.  They’d better hand over some credit.

He was well ahead of Ccalana from Folsom, California who was #852!

Other websites have reported similar complaints from impacted customers.  Broadband Reports noted AT&T confirmed the company suffered a national U-Verse voice outage for much of the day.

Customer service agents have been less than helpful, not giving out much information about what’s behind the collapse of AT&T’s Voice Over IP phone service.

The only good news is that the worst of the outage appears to be over at this point, with customers noting returned dial tones and calling capability starting after noon.

AT&T warns customers outages can make 911 service from U-verse Voice unreliable.

This is the second major outage experienced by AT&T U-verse Voice this month.  The last one occurred May 16th from around 3-8am.  Few customers noticed.

Most phone and cable companies do not extend outage credits for consumers unless they are asked.  So when service is restored, be sure to ask AT&T for a credit on your next bill.

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