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2026-07-14 09:16 UTCIncidents Detected

Internet Status — July 14, 2026: Minor Incidents, No Widespread Outage

The internet is operating normally today. There is no widespread outage, no significant routing or DNS failure, and no evidence of physical infrastructure problems affecting global connectivity.


A handful of narrow, service-specific incidents are open. None of them affect core internet infrastructure.


Active incidents:


• Cloudflare — AI Search: Cloudflare is investigating elevated errors on item PUT requests to its AI Search service, first reported at 04:01 UTC. The component is listed as degraded. Cloudflare's core CDN, DNS, and network services are operational and unaffected. (cloudflarestatus.com)


• GitHub — Codespaces: GitHub reported degraded performance for Codespaces beginning around 08:21 UTC and is investigating. Git operations, the API, Actions, Pull Requests, Packages, and Pages all remain operational. (githubstatus.com)


• Twilio — carrier-level messaging and voice: Twilio has several open incidents tied to individual carriers, including SMS delivery delays to XL Axiata in Indonesia, SMS delivery failures to Vodafone Australia, voice call failures to Portugal, and SMS delays to Liberty Mobile in Puerto Rico. These are downstream carrier issues rather than a Twilio platform outage, though the SMS component is listed as degraded. (status.twilio.com)


• DigitalOcean — Serverless Inference: Elevated latency affecting Gemma 4 inference workloads. A fix has been deployed and DigitalOcean is monitoring recovery. (status.digitalocean.com)


Operating normally: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Akamai, OpenAI, Discord, Atlassian, Slack, Zoom, and Vercel all report no active incidents.


Scheduled maintenance (not an outage): Cloudflare has planned maintenance windows in progress at its Kansas City (MCI), Ashburn (IAD), Barcelona (BCN), and Accra (ACC) datacenters. Traffic may be re-routed from these locations, which can cause a slight increase in latency for nearby users. Zoom also has several no-impact backend maintenance releases in progress.


Consumer ISP reports: Spectrum is showing elevated user-submitted reports over the past 24 hours, concentrated in Florida, North Carolina, and New York. Report volumes at this level are typical background noise for a large ISP and do not indicate a broad regional outage.


A note on completeness: the AWS Health Dashboard renders its status client-side and could not be read directly this run. Independent sources and crowd-sourced reporting show no signs of an AWS incident, but that specific page was not verified firsthand. The Fastly, Heroku, Stripe, and Meta status pages also did not return readable content this run; no secondary signals suggest problems at any of them.


Bottom line: a few isolated, service-level degradations — mostly in AI and messaging add-on services — against an otherwise healthy internet. Core cloud, CDN, DNS, and routing infrastructure is stable. The internet is up.

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