"New York AG Investigates AT&T Outage: Customers to Receive Reimbursement"

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New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating the recent AT&T wireless network outage that left thousands of consumers without service for up to 12 hours, impacting their ability to make calls, send texts, and access the internet. The outage, which occurred on Feb. 22, prompted about 73,000 outage reports on Downdetector. The Attorney General's office is looking into the cause of the outage and AT&T's response, emphasizing the need to protect consumers during such incidents.
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