Internet Status โ June 7, 2026: All Clear, Major Providers Operational
The internet is operating normally as of June 7, 2026. We found no signs of a widespread outage, and the major cloud, CDN, and platform providers are all reporting healthy status.
What we checked: Web searches surfaced no reports of an ongoing internet-wide disruption. Core infrastructure status pages are green across the board โ Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare, GitHub, OpenAI, Discord, Slack, Atlassian, DigitalOcean, Vercel, and Zoom all show normal operations. Cloudflare's global dashboard lists only routine, localized datacenter maintenance and traffic re-routing, which is its normal day-to-day state and does not indicate a broader incident.
Recently resolved (past 72 hours): Amazon Web Services worked through a multi-service operational event in its US-EAST-1 region on June 6 that briefly raised latency and error rates; AWS has since marked it resolved and current status is healthy. GitHub cleared EU network maintenance and a brief authentication issue (June 5โ6), and DigitalOcean resolved a short DNS API disruption on June 4. None of these are still active.
Minor ongoing notes: Twilio continues to report carrier-specific SMS delivery delays on a handful of networks (including US Google Voice short codes and individual carriers in Tanzania and Tajikistan). These are narrow, carrier-level issues rather than an internet-wide problem.
Bottom line: no major incidents detected. Connectivity, DNS, routing, and the big cloud platforms are all functioning normally. The internet is up.