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FCC calls hours-long T-Mobile service outage 'unacceptable'

FCC calls hours-long T-Mobile service outage 'unacceptable'
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NEW YORK (AP) — The head of the U.S. communications regulator said T-Mobile's nationwide, hours-long outage Monday was "unacceptable" and that the Federal Communications Commission will investigate.

The FCC has fined telecom companies in the past for network outages.

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T-Mobile, one of the country's three largest wireless service providers, said it had a "voice and text issue" that began around noon EDT Monday.

T-Mobile's President of Technology Neville Ray tweeted that everything was restored.

"Voice and text services are now restored," T-Mobile Neville Ray tweeted. "Thank you for your patience as we fixed the issues. We sincerely apologize for any and all inconveniences."

The company said at 1 a.m. Tuesday that all problems should be resolved.

The company blamed an internet-traffic issue that caused problems with its network for the outage.

AT&T and Verizon said their networks were working normally.