Google Fi, an MVNO telecommunications service by Google that provides telephone calls, SMS, and mobile broadband using cellular networks and Wi-Fi is having an outage at many locations. Google Fi uses networks operated by Sprint, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular.
Many users are having no data or internet on their devices and they have taken the route of Twitter to express their concerns and ongoing outage. Have a look at a few complaints down below.
seriously? i thought it was an apn problem. guess fi is broken again..
— ✭ (@ryxzii) January 28, 2020
@googlefi no mobile data is no good. What gives? pic.twitter.com/hjXeMuRtAc
— Brian Switzer (@bswitzer1) January 28, 2020
@googlefi Hey it seems like the network is down in Atlanta. Are you able to assist with this issue?
— Jimmy Conway (@AntStill) January 28, 2020
@Googlefi also having issues, confirming dial code *#*#346398#*#* helped but US Cellular isn't great is my area. Gorcing to Sprint was better: *#*#34777#*#*
— Abhi Saini (@GeekBrownBear) January 28, 2020
So far, there is no official response from Google officials. But we certainly hope, their team is looking to resolve the issues at the earliest.
Rest assured, we are keeping a close tab on all the developments regarding this issue. Whenever any update or fix arrives for the same, we will update the column.