Internet Status โ June 23, 2026: All Clear After Yesterday's Cloudflare/Zayo Outage
The internet is operating normally today following a brief but widespread disruption yesterday.
On June 22, a fiber cut in Eastern North America โ traced to an outage on network provider Zayo's routes โ caused elevated latency, timeouts and errors across Cloudflare's network. The knock-on effects briefly hit major platforms including X, Reddit, Zoom, Discord, Microsoft Teams and Canva, with Downdetector logging tens of thousands of reports at peak (over 30,000 for X alone). Most services recovered within about 20 minutes, and Cloudflare marked the incident fully resolved at 21:22 UTC on June 22.
As of today, June 23, all major cloud and CDN providers โ AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Cloudflare, Fastly and Akamai โ along with platforms such as GitHub, Discord, Slack, Vercel and Atlassian, report normal operations. A few minor, localized issues remain: Google Cloud is tracking intermittent latency for traffic originating in parts of India (ongoing since June 5), OpenAI reports degraded performance limited to FedRAMP workspaces, and Cloudflare lists reduced availability on two Workers AI models. None of these affect the broader internet.
No major BGP, DNS, or undersea cable incidents are active. The internet is up.