AT&T and Other Providers , Hit by Widespread Cellular Outages.<br />The outages were reported on the morning <br />of Feb. 22, according to Downdetector.com.<br />T-Mobile, Verizon, UScellular and Consumer Cellular customers reported service issues.<br />T-Mobile, Verizon, UScellular and Consumer Cellular customers reported service issues.<br />but AT&T had the most, with tens of thousands of complaints, CBS News reports. .<br />By 7:30 a.m. EST, 60,000 <br />AT&T customers had no service.<br />Some areas were even having trouble connecting with 911 emergency services. .<br />If you are an AT&T customer and <br />cannot get through to 911, then <br />please try calling from a landline. , San Francisco Fire Department, via X.<br />If that is not an option then please try to <br />get ahold of a friend or family member who <br />is a customer of a different carrier and <br />ask them to call 911 on your behalf. , San Francisco Fire Department, via X.<br />Do not call or text 911 to simply <br />test your phone service, San Francisco Fire Department, via X.<br />AT&T outages have been most prominent in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Louisville, Miami and San Antonio, Downdetector.com reports.<br />In a statement, AT&T said, "We are working urgently to restore service to them. We encourage the use of wi-fi calling until service is restored.".<br />Both Verizon and T-Mobile denied experiencing an outage, saying their users likely had problems when trying to contact someone who uses another carrier.<br />Both Verizon and T-Mobile denied experiencing an outage, saying their users likely had problems when trying to contact someone who uses another carrier.<br />Downdetector is likely reflecting <br />challenges our customers were <br />having attempting to connect <br />to users on other networks, T-Mobile spokesperson, via CBS News