Zoom down — latest updates on the massive global outage

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Update (12:15 p.m. ET): Zoom has deployed a fix for the outages and says service for some users should be restored.

Zoom is down for many users in the U.S. and UK, causing major disruptions for workers using the video conferencing service and for teachers and students especially as they return to online schooling. 

Zoom acknowledged partial outages on its service status page and said via Twitter that it's aware of the issues and is investigating them. 

"We have received reports of users being unable to visit the Zoom website and unable to start and join Zoom Meetings and Webinars. We are currently investigating and will provide updates as we have them."

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DownDetector shows over 12,000 reported issues started around 8 a.m. ET and are mainly on the East Coast of North America and in the UK. 

Zoom has become an almost essential service in the last several months, as millions of people turned to the video conferencing service to work from home and take online classes. In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, the sudden boom in usage led to some Zoom security issues, though the company addressed many of them. 

As the morning went on, more reports of Zoom outages began filtering in from the Midwest and West Coast, as users woke up to find they couldn't join meetings or log into Zoom. Many parents and educators found that planned school lessons had to be postponed:

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By mid-morning, at 10:23 a.m. ET, Zoom tweeted that it has identified the issue and was working on a fix.

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Then, a little after 11 a.m., Zoom said that they had deployed a fix and that some users should have service restored. They will continue working on the issues for any users still experiencing outages.

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Kelly Woo
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