Reports: T-Mobile users experience service outages across US; company issues statement

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Customers of wireless provider T-Mobile US Inc. reported widespread service outages in the U.S. late Monday.

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Posts on Downdetector.com and Product-Reviews.net indicated T-Mobile service outages in multiple areas of the country. Many Twitter users also reported outages. T-Mobile President of Technology Neville Ray issued a statement about the outage on Twitter early Tuesday.

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