The number of complaints received by Downdetector from T-Mobile subscribers has soared from 179 at 2:29 pm ET to 3,587 by 3:14 pm ET and the number continues to rise. 56% of T-Mobile subscribers are having issues with their mobile phones, 27% can’t use their T-Mobile 5G home internet, and 16% have a problem with their mobile internet service.

T-Mobile, Mint Mobile service is down. | Image credit-Downdetector
About a half an hour ago, some T-Mobile customers in Springfield, Virginia lost their cellular service. Minto Mobile, a T-Mobile owned MVNO that relies on T-Mobile‘s network, is also completely down in Springfield as well. Other T-Mobile subscribers in Virginia have also complained to Downdetector. The website indicates that these cities are having problems with T-Mobile‘s service:
- Fairfax, Springfield, Fredricksburg, Alexandria, Virginia
- Washington, D.C.
- Vienna, Maryland
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Corpus Christi, Texas
Sometimes when a carrier is down, like T-Mobile is today, complaints come in from the subscribers belonging to other carriers who cannot get a call through the network having the issue. In other words, Verizon customers might have problems calling someone they know who uses T-Mobile and assume that their network is having an issue. That might be the case here with Verizon.
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