Internet Status โ June 17, 2026: Online and Stable, Minor Regional Incidents
The internet is up and operating normally worldwide today. Tier-1 monitoring and crowd-sourced trackers show no signs of a widespread outage, and the core backbone, DNS, and routing layers are healthy. A handful of isolated, mostly regional incidents are in progress, but none affect global connectivity.
Google Cloud is tracking a network connectivity issue affecting traffic from the Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai areas of India (asia-south2), with intermittent elevated latency and possible packet loss. It has been ongoing since June 9 and remains active. AWS posted a multi-hour regional warning today in its Bahrain (Middle East) region, affecting services such as Route 53 Private DNS and SageMaker; that incident now appears to be recovering. Cloudflare reports several minor degradations โ a Workers Observability query issue being mitigated, reduced availability for specific Workers AI models, and a billing/invoice display glitch โ but its core network is operational.
Elsewhere the major providers are healthy: Microsoft Azure, GitHub, Discord, Vercel, and Atlassian all report all-clear. Smaller, platform- or carrier-specific issues persist at Twilio (regional SMS/MMS delivery to a few carriers) and Slack (a workflow-form bug on Android), while DigitalOcean is running scheduled database maintenance and OpenAI notes degraded performance limited to FedRAMP workspaces.
Bottom line: no internet-wide disruption. A few localized incidents are being worked through, and the internet is up.