The global internet is operating normally on May 14, 2026. The major cloud providers β AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud β all report no active widespread incidents. No significant BGP routing events have been observed.
A handful of localized, service-level issues are ongoing but not impacting broad connectivity:
Cloudflare: Bot Management remains in a degraded state following the rule incident first reported on May 11; problematic rules have been disabled globally and the team notes stabilization is expected to take another ~72 hours. Email Routing is also flagged as degraded. Scheduled maintenance is underway at the Oslo (OSL) datacenter through 17:30 UTC, with potential rerouting and latency for affected regions.Zoom: A subset of users continue to experience Web Mail degradation, first identified on May 12. The related Web Calendar issue has been resolved.Twilio: SMS delivery failures from Twilio short codes to Google Voice subscribers in the US are under investigation. Scheduled Russia carrier (Tele2) SMS maintenance is also in progress.DigitalOcean: Scheduled DOKS data-plane maintenance is in progress in the SYD1 (Sydney) region until May 15, with possible brief elevated error rates for function invocations.UK: Some EE mobile/internet customers reported issues earlier in the day.Recently resolved (past 72 hours): AWS EC2 increased error rates in us-east-1 (May 7β8), Akamai edge delivery issues in Amsterdam (May 13) and on the IndiaβEurope path (May 12β13), and GitHub CodeQL performance degradation (May 13).
GitHub, OpenAI, Discord, Slack, Atlassian, Vercel, and Akamai are all reporting fully operational status. Overall: the internet is up.