Nov 3rd, 2009 - PC Magazine
At press time, it was unclear how widespread the outage was, which some described as a "network problem". Outraged users took to Twitter, where a T-Mobile account acknowledged the outage and said the company was working on the issue.
"All – We're aware of the current service disruption," the company said. "Our rapid response teams have been mobilized to restore service as quickly as possible."
"We will provide further updates as more information is available," T-Mobile added.
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