T-Mobile Experiences , Service Outages Across US.<br />T-Mobile Experiences , Service Outages Across US.<br />According to Associated Press, T-Mobile customers reported widespread outages late on Feb. 13.<br />According to Associated Press, T-Mobile customers reported widespread outages late on Feb. 13.<br />Many customers took to Twitter to say that their service had been put in "SOS mode" <br />and they could only make emergency calls.<br />T-Mobile President of Technology Neville Ray took <br />to Twitter to address the outage on Feb. 14.<br />We have seen significant improvement and are operating at near normal levels. , Neville Ray, T-Mobile President of Technology, via Twitter.<br />Our teams continue to monitor and we greatly appreciate everyone’s patience. We apologize for any impacts this issue may have had for our customers, Neville Ray, T-Mobile President of Technology, via Twitter.<br />AP reports that T-Mobile has yet to provide more details regarding the cause or extent of the issue.<br />According to Downdetector.com, there were over 69,000 outages reported within a two-hour span.<br />Users appear to have been affected in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida.<br />Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North Carolina.<br />Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas and Washington.<br />Service appears to have now been restored