T-Mobile Fiber outage stretches into second day — as customers in multiple states struggle to get online
T-Mobile Fiber customers are experiencing ongoing internet outages across multiple states, now extending into a second day. Despite the company's claims of restored service for many, numerous users remain offline and have expressed frustration over communication issues. The outage has primarily impacted T-Mobile's home broadband service rather than its wireless network.
- ▪The T-Mobile Fiber outage began early Thursday morning and has affected customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia.
- ▪Many customers reported being unable to connect to the internet for over 24 hours, despite receiving notifications that service had been restored.
- ▪T-Mobile acknowledged that some customers are still experiencing disruptions and apologized for the inconvenience.
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Business T-Mobile Fiber outage stretches into second day — as customers in multiple states struggle to get online By Ariel Zilber Published May 29, 2026, 8:07 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google T-Mobile Fiber customers in multiple states were still struggling to get online Friday after an outage stretched into a second day — even as the telecom giant said service had been restored for many users. The disruption, which first surfaced early Thursday morning, left customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia without internet access for more than 24 hours in some cases, sparking a flood of complaints on social media and outage-tracking websites. T-Mobile acknowledged Friday that some customers remained offline.
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