Internet Status — June 27, 2026: Online and Stable, Only Minor Regional Incidents
The global internet is operating normally as of June 27, 2026. No widespread or multi-provider outages are in progress. Major cloud and CDN providers — AWS, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare, Akamai, GitHub, and Discord — are reporting all-clear or only minor, already-resolved blips.
A few minor, localized incidents are worth noting:
Crowd-sourced trackers showed isolated single-service spikes (for example Fortnite earlier today) but nothing internet-wide.
Recently resolved (past 72 hours): Cloudflare cleared a cluster of minor regional incidents on June 25–26 (Ashburn 499 errors, India 5xx errors, custom certificate uploads, Workers KV REST API). GitHub completed EU network maintenance and resolved a webhooks/Actions degradation. AWS noted a brief multiple-services operational issue on June 26 that is now resolved.
Bottom line: the internet is up and stable. The issues that exist are minor, regional, or service-specific rather than internet-wide.