Internet Status โ June 3, 2026: Operating Normally, A Few Isolated Incidents
The global internet is operating normally today. Core infrastructure โ major cloud platforms, CDNs, DNS, and routing โ is healthy, with no widespread or internet-wide disruptions detected. A handful of isolated, provider-specific incidents are active but contained.
Active incidents:
โข OpenAI โ Elevated error rates affecting ChatGPT, Codex, and the Responses API. A mitigation has been applied and recovery is being monitored (active roughly 3 hours).
โข Cloudflare โ Investigating a network performance issue limited to its Tel Aviv (TLV) data centers. No reported impact to global connectivity, security, or CDN services.
โข T-Mobile Fiber โ A regional outage continues for some customers in parts of the U.S. Southeast (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia), within the former Lumos fiber footprint.
โข Zoom โ Minor, version-specific degradation affecting GIF (Giphy) functionality in chat; a workaround is available.
โข Twilio โ Routine carrier-specific SMS and voice delivery delays in a few regions; not an internet-wide issue.
All clear: AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, GitHub, Discord, Akamai, Fastly, Atlassian, Slack, Vercel, Heroku, DigitalOcean, Stripe, and Meta are all reporting normal operations. No BGP hijacks, routing leaks, DNS failures, or undersea cable incidents were detected.
Bottom line: The internet is up. The issues seen today are localized to individual services and regions, not signs of a broad outage. Sources include cloudflarestatus.com, status.openai.com, and crowd-sourced outage trackers.