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AT&T is working normally

AT&T appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day.

Signals · 24 h
5
Last signal
> 1 h ago
Rate now
0 / 5 min
Alert at
5 / 15 min
Last incident
none on record
signal · 24 h · /15 min
1h15m5m

outage map · last 24 h

what people report · last 24 h
Internet50%
Service25%
Network25%
where from · last 24 h

no located reports in this window

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outage map · last 24 h
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seeing a problem?

anonymous · no account

AT&T not working for you? Report it — enough reports open an incident on this page within minutes.

AT&T signal tail

  • 3hsocialATT network hotspot program is down
  • 20hsocial@Markins @ATT One reason we're switching to @Starlink In our area, prices go up, speed s…
  • 2dreportNot workingPrescott, United States 🇺🇸
  • 3dreportNot workingPittsburg, United States 🇺🇸
  • 5dreportCellLoveland, United States 🇺🇸
  • 24dreportProblem reportHouston, United States 🇺🇸
  • 412dreportProblem report

AT&T comments

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common questions

Is AT&T down right now?

AT&T appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day.

Is AT&T down for everyone or just me?

Right now down.now isn't seeing a broad AT&T outage, so the problem is most likely local to you — your connection, your device, or the app itself. Try the app on mobile data instead of Wi-Fi, then restart the router. If reports start arriving from other people, this page flips to an outage within minutes.

When was the last AT&T outage?

There are no recorded AT&T outages on down.now yet. Every incident we detect is kept permanently on this page.

How do I report a AT&T problem?

Use the report panel on this page and pick what's not working — it takes one tap and no account. Reports are anonymous, and they feed the live signal on this page immediately.

How does down.now know if AT&T is down?

Down.Now watches two crowd signals for AT&T — anonymous reports submitted here, and public social-media posts about it — and compares the live volume against what's normal for that hour of the day. A sustained spike above that baseline opens an incident, which is usually visible before an official confirmation. We measure what users report, not AT&T's servers directly.

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