



The outage coincided with "degraded performance" in a cloud server owned by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in northern Virginia state, the firm said. "Apologies for the disruption, and we continue to work towards full recovery." "Messaging has recovered for 99% of users, but we're still working on the remaining 1%," the company said on Twitter. Service had largely returned to normal by 3:00 am (0700 GMT), according to Signal's developers. The site logged reports of interrupted service in the United States, Europe, Hong Kong and other parts of the world. Signal blamed hosting issues for the disruption, which internet outage monitor DownDetector said began at 11:05 pm Eastern Standard Time (0305 GMT), citing user reports. You can order a SIM card online in My Verizon.Encrypted instant messaging app Signal was hit by a brief outage late Sunday that interrupted services on the platform at the same time as localised interruptions on other social media services. Check your SIM card and make sure there are no marks or scratches on the copper plating.Confirm your line is active by visiting the Device Overview page in My Verizon.If there is an outage impacting you, that Verizon is aware of, an alert message displays. Visit the Device Overview page in My Verizon.Make sure you have the most recent device software version installed.Change your Wi-Fi Calling settings to Cellular (if using Wi-Fi Calling).Remove any cases or covers from the device.Make sure Airplane Mode is Off on your device.Wait until you're in an area with a stronger signal and try again. If they're low or blinking, you're in an area with weak coverage. Network outage troubleshooting suggestions:

After each, check your signal bars and try using your services again. To find out if you're experiencing a network outage, first turn off Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Calling to be sure you're connected to the Verizon network.
