Internet Status — June 4, 2026: All Clear
The internet is operating normally as of June 4, 2026. Checks across major cloud, CDN, and platform providers show no widespread outages or significant disruptions.
Core infrastructure is healthy. Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud all report normal operations with no broad severe incidents. GitHub, OpenAI, Discord, Slack, Atlassian, Akamai, Vercel, and DigitalOcean are all fully operational.
A few minor, localized items are worth noting but do not affect the broader internet. Cloudflare lists degraded performance on a handful of regional services — Analytics API latency in Amsterdam, a network performance issue in Tel Aviv, and elevated browser-rendering errors now being monitored after a fix — with most customers unaffected. Twilio reports several carrier-specific SMS delivery delays in regions including Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, the Netherlands, and Tanzania, isolated to particular carriers.
Recently resolved (past 72 hours): a brief Cloudflare network performance issue affecting the US Eastern region (June 2), a Cloudflare Audit Logs API error episode (June 3), and GitHub Dependabot scheduled-update job lag (June 4). Earlier in the week, short-lived ISP-level blips at Cogent (May 25) and Unitas Global/PacketFabric (May 27) each lasted only minutes.
No undersea cable cuts, BGP hijacks, or DNS-level failures are currently reported. Bottom line: the internet is up and running normally.