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T-Mobile, Mint Mobile outage maps: See which regions are affected

November 12, 2024
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T-Mobile customers were in for an unwelcome surprise on Tuesday afternoon as the carrier experienced a widespread service outage, leaving many unable to make calls, send texts, or access data.

According to DownDetector (a sister site of Mashable), the blackout has affected major cities across the U.S., sparking a wave of complaints on social media from frustrated users, including customers of Mint Mobile, T-Mobile’s prepaid subsidiary.

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Mint Mobile customers in Utah were hit particularly hard according to outage maps, so here’s a look at the states hit hardest by the outage, according to DownDetector:

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Outage map: States affected by T-Mobile / Mint Mobile network issues

T-Mobile outage map
Credit: DownDetector.com

T-Mobile:

  • Arizona

  • California

  • Florida

  • Georgia

  • Illinois

  • Indiana

  • Kentucky

  • Lousiana

  • Maryland

  • Massachusetts

  • Michigan

  • Minnesota

  • Missouri

  • Mississippi

  • New Jersey

  • New Mexico

  • New York

  • North Carolina

  • Ohio

  • Pennsylvania

  • Texas

  • Virginia

  • Washington

Mint Mobile

A heatmap with reduced outage activity, showing fewer and less intense hotspots, mainly around Los Angeles and Phoenix, with some light activity in other areas.

Mint Mobile outage map
Credit: DownDetector

  • Arizona

  • California

  • Colorado (minor activity visible)

  • Florida

  • Georgia

  • Idaho (small activity visible)

  • Illinois

  • Indiana (minor activity visible)

  • Kansas (small activity visible)

  • Maryland

  • Massachusetts

  • Michigan

  • Minnesota

  • Missouri

  • Montana (small activity visible)

  • Nebraska (small activity visible)

  • Nevada

  • New Jersey

  • New York

  • North Carolina

  • Ohio (minor activity visible)

  • Pennsylvania

  • South Carolina

  • Texas

  • Utah

  • Virginia

  • Washington

  • Wisconsin

As of this writing, however, reports of the T-Mobile and Mint outage appear to be dissipating.

Editorial Disclaimer: Ziff Davis, the parent company of Mashable, owns DownDetector

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