Internet Status โ July 28, 2026: Core Providers Stable After T-Mobile and Meta Outages
The internet is operating normally this morning. Core cloud providers, CDNs and major platforms are reporting healthy status, following two significant but now-resolved outages yesterday.
## Recently resolved (past 72 hours)
**T-Mobile US โ July 27.** A widespread US mobile network outage began around 1:23 p.m. PT, peaking at more than 220,000 reports on Downdetector. Customers lost voice, SMS and data service, with many iPhones showing "SOS" mode, and T-Mobile 5G Home Internet was also affected. T-Mobile confirmed services were fully restored later the same day. The company has not yet published a root-cause explanation.
**Meta (Facebook, Instagram, Messenger) โ July 27.** A global disruption made Facebook and Messenger inaccessible for users across the US, UK, Europe, India, Japan and Australia, with Instagram also affected. Users saw "Sorry, something went wrong" errors. Reports declined within roughly one to two hours and the platforms have since recovered.
## Active today โ minor and localized
## All clear
Google Cloud reports no broad severe incidents. Microsoft Azure shows no active events, and Azure DevOps is healthy across all geographies. GitHub, OpenAI, Discord, Akamai, Atlassian, Zoom, Vercel and Heroku all report full operational status.
## Notes on data quality
We were unable to retrieve Fastly and Cloudflare Radar status pages this run (both returned HTTP 403), and the Stripe status page did not render. No third-party reports of problems at those providers were found, but we cannot independently confirm their state. The X/Twitter status hostname did not resolve.
**Bottom line:** no widespread internet disruption right now. Yesterday's two large consumer-facing outages have been resolved, and the remaining issues are small, provider-specific and being worked on.