Law enforcement sources said there was no indication of a cyberattack.
It's now official: Verizon customers will get a $20 credit after the nationwide outage Jan. 14. The service outage Wednesday ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Verizon said Thursday that it would begin issuing $20 credits to the accounts of customers affected by Wednesday’s nearly daylong ...
Verizon says it’s giving $20 credits to customers who were impacted by a widespread service outage Wednesday afternoon, but you have to accept the credit for it to be applied. Verizon still hasn’t ...
Subscribers will get a text message when the credit is available. They'll then need to redeem the credit in the My Verizon app; it won't be automatically applied to a future bill.
Verizon is offering customers a $20 credit after many customers lost cellular signal for over seven hours Jan. 14.
(RTTNews) - Verizon (VZ) is offering a $20 account credit to customers affected by a widespread network outage that disrupted wireless service across the U.S. and, in some cases, lasted up to 10 hours ...
(Bloomberg) -- Verizon Communications Inc. said it would issue $20 credits to customers affected by a widespread service outage on Wednesday, which it attributed to a “software issue.” “Yesterday, we ...
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