Comcast Dealing With Major Outage Nationwide
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By: Heather Kelly, CNN
(CNN Money/KDKA) -- Comcast customers across the United States, including in Pittsburgh, were slowly coming back online late Friday afternoon after a massive outage left them without internet, cable TV, and telephone service.
The outage started Friday morning and quickly spread to several cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, San Francisco, Denver and Chicago, according to Downdetector.com, a site that monitors service outages.
Complaints peaked early in the day, but Comcast service problems continued popping up well into the afternoon. In some cases the outage last most of the afternoon, but Comcast said in a tweet Friday evening that it had started restoring service.
The company was trying to determine just what went wrong, but said in a statement that "one of Comcast's large backbone network partners had a fiber cut that we believe is also impacting other providers."
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The company could not say how many people were affected by outage, which it called "nationwide."
In Allegheny County, emergency officials said restoration efforts were ongoing.
In a statement, Emergency Services Department Chief Matthew Brown said: "Allegheny County 911 Communications has been notified that Comcast data/voice service within Allegheny County are returning to normal. All Comcast connections at 911 and the MDT Comcast connections are restored. It appears as if Comcast networks are restoring at different intervals. Any resident with a Comcast home phones who is still having service issues is advised to call 911 via cellular phone as an alternative. Cellular service is not impacted."
Fiber optic cables are used for long distance high-speed data transmission.
Customers took to their cellphones and mobile devices to complain vociferously on Twitter. Some reported difficulty getting through to Comcast customer service. The company took to Twitter to provide updates and urged customers not to call 911.
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