Half of the complaints made to Downdetector were about T-Mobile‘s 5G Home Internet, 35% said that they were having problems connecting to a T-Mobile signal on their mobile phone. 16% had a vague “No Signal” complaint. Earlier today, one T-Mobile subscriber said, “Since the holiday weekend the signal is low and everything on the phone is slow to load online. Takes FOREVER. The tower I usually connect to isn’t engaging and I am angling elsewhere. Weather is cloudy but not overcast…no rain or wind.”


T-Mobile is down according to Downdetector. | Image credit-Downdetector.com
A X account titled “Status is Down” says that T-Mobile is down and that this is impacting hundreds of subscribers. Downdetector determines whether a carrier like T-Mobile is having issuers by comparing the number of complaints it receives with a baseline number. If the number of complaints exceeds the baseline number by a certain amount, Downdetector sends out notifications and on its website it states, “User reports indicate problems at T-Mobile.”


Another site reports a T-Mobile outage. | Image credit-X
The map on the Downdetector site shows problems in major cities like New York
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