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Zoom Outage Disrupts Meetings for Thousands Across the Globe
A widespread Zoom outage left tens of thousands of users unable to join meetings or access the company’s website, disrupting work globally. The issue, reported in the afternoon, was resolved by 4:52 p.m. ET, according to a Zoom post. Video conferencing has become a cornerstone of remote work since the pandemic.
A Zoom spokesperson acknowledged the outage in an email but offered no cause. The company focused on restoring service quickly.
The outage affected users relying on Zoom for professional and personal communication. No specific regions or user groups were identified as most impacted.
Zoom, launched in 2011, is a widely used platform for virtual meetings. Its reliability is critical for businesses and remote workers.
The lack of a stated cause raises questions about the platform’s infrastructure. Outages can disrupt productivity and erode user trust.
Some users may demand greater transparency about the outage’s origins. Others might explore alternative platforms to avoid future disruptions.
Businesses reliant on Zoom may reconsider backup communication tools. However, switching platforms can involve costs and training challenges.
The incident highlights the risks of depending on a single tech provider. It may prompt calls for more robust digital infrastructure.
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