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Is T-Mobile down? See reported outages

Website status is based solely on the number of user reports submitted and is updated every 30 minutes using data from the past 24 hours. The status you see depends on the baseline — the average number of reports received in 30-minute time blocks over the past 24 hours. Learn more about how our tool works.

T-Mobile issues reported over the last 24 hours

This graph shows the status of T-Mobile telecommunication services as reported by users over the last 24 hours.

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User comments about T-Mobile outages

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Most recently reported T-Mobile outages and their causes

T-Mobile has been unavailable to users from time to time — here’s what happened:

September 1, 2025

Duration: A few hours

TmoNews announced that T-Mobile experienced a nationwide service disruption affecting 5G Home Internet and some mobile users in major U.S. cities, and the company has not yet disclosed the cause.

November 13, 2024

Duration: 3 hours

According to Tom’s Guide, T-Mobile experienced a mechanical issue at a facility in Salt Lake City, causing an outage that impacted connectivity for some customers.

June 16, 2020

Duration: 12 hours

According to CNN, T-Mobile experienced a widespread routing issue that affected voice and text services across the United States, disrupting calls and internet access for customers.

Please note that this is public information from external sources, not our own. We cannot modify its content or guarantee its accuracy.

How does the status checker work?

We recalculate the status of the service every 30 minutes based on user reports submitted within the last 24 hours. This allows us to provide firsthand information on outages and helps to better understand the extent of the problem.

To do this, we first calculate a baseline — the average number of reports received in 30-minute time blocks over the past 24 hours. This helps us understand what “normal” activity looks like at any given time.

A mobile screen showing user outage reports used to determine website availability for the “Is it down?” page.

Once we have the baseline, we set thresholds to determine the status of the service:

Online: If the number of reports falls below 50% of the baseline, the service’s status is shown as “Online,” meaning everything is functioning normally.

Partial outage: If the reports fall between 50% and 75% of the baseline, the service might be facing some issues. We label this status as “Partial outage.”

Down: If the number of reports exceeds 75% of the baseline, the service is considered “Down,” indicating significant issues or an outage.

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