Internet Status โ June 30, 2026: All Clear, No Widespread Outages
The internet is operating normally as of June 30, 2026. No widespread or internet-wide outages are affecting core infrastructure, cloud platforms, CDNs, or DNS.
Major providers are healthy. AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure all report normal operations with no active incidents. Cloudflare, Akamai, and Fastly are operational; Cloudflare has only routine scheduled maintenance in a few cities (Dallas, Atlanta, Montreal, Newark, Bucharest) and a long-running degradation on a couple of Workers AI models. GitHub, OpenAI, Discord, Slack, Atlassian, Vercel, and DigitalOcean all show all systems operational.
A few minor, localized issues are worth noting but do not affect the broader internet. Twilio is reporting region-specific SMS delivery delays to certain carriers (Russia/MTS, UAE/Etisalat, Peru) plus T-Mobile US maintenance โ carrier-level messaging issues, not a network outage. Overnight, AOL email/login saw a roughly 2.5-hour disruption (about 10:16 PM to 1:00 AM ET) that has since resolved.
No BGP hijacks, route leaks, DNS failures, or undersea cable incidents are being reported. Crowd-sourced trackers show no significant spikes across major platforms.
Bottom line: the internet is up and stable.