Zoom is back up after a serious (but brief) outage

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Alerts of a Zoom outage began around 8am PDT / 12pm EDT / 3pm BST, with a significant spike in reports seen on tracking site DownDetector.
Zoom was quick to respond, tweeting on its main Twitter account (opens in new tab) that it was aware of the issues, and that its engineering team “is investigating the matter.”
Zoom now says it thinks it may have got to the bottom of the problem.
A meesage on its status page (opens in new tab) notes, “We have identified the issue starting and joining meetings. We will continue to investigate and provide updates as we get them.”
Somewhat confusingly, Zoom now suggests that the issue has been fixed.
The company’s status page (opens in new tab) now notes Zoom Meetings is “operational” – however our own tests here haven’t managed to connect or start a call.
There’s been no official confirmation on the company’s Twitter account either, so we’ll stay tuned for more details as and when they’re revealed…
Well – that’s that!
Everything should be working properly now! We are continuing to monitor the situation. Thank you all for your patience and our sincere apologies for the disruption. https://t.co/Kuk3mWVpFBSeptember 15, 2022
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With that confirmation from Zoom that everything is indeed now back to normal, all that’s left to say is thanks for sticking with us, and hopefully the rest of your day goes well!
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