Is your phone SOS? You're not alone.
Verizon said it has resolved an hours-long outage that is believed to have left tens of thousands of US customers without ...
In short, when you see SOS on your phone, it means you're not connected to a cellular network. "If you see SOS or 'SOS only' ...
The outages appear to be happening nationwide, with the most reported locations including Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles ...
When iPhones aren’t connected to a cellular network, they will typically alert the user by giving an indication in the ...
Many iPhone users with Verizon reported Wednesday that their phones were in "SOS mode." Here's what that means for you.
Verizon cellular customers were taking to the internet and social media Monday morning to report service issues. Starting around 9:30 a.m. Monday, Verizon outage reports began to spike on Downdetector ...
'We are aware of an issue impacting wireless voice and data services,' Verizon says. AT&T and T-Mobile say their networks are ...
When iPhones aren’t connected to a cellular network, they will typically alert the user by giving an indication in the phone’s status bar. Those notifications usually say “No Service” or “Searching,” ...
Modern cellular networks are built to serve millions upon millions of users, all while maintaining strict encryption across all communications. But earlier cellular networks were by no means so ...
You may have seen a network named “Cellular” listed as one of the Wi-Fi options on your phone or other devices. W&M has recently adopted a service called “Passpoint” - which we named "Cellular" at W&M ...