The film, starring Julia Roberts, depicted a similar situation that caused widespread power outages around the world, and how a family vacation turned into a life-saving chapter for one night. (Image image)
In addition to demanding refunds, customers are demanding refunds amid reports of major cell phone outages across major U.S. networks such as AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. I'm also busy comparing it to “Leave the World''. behind'.
The film, starring Julia Roberts, depicted a similar situation that caused widespread power outages around the world, and how a family vacation turned into a life-saving chapter for one night. While most of the world's mobile phone users still frequent their devices, users on the internet are starting to speculate that such a situation may someday become a reality.
“About the predictive programming of the Netflix movie 'Leave The World Behind,'” user X wrote in a viral post. “No internet. No phones. No return to normal,” the user added.
“Me after watching 'Leave the World Behind' and then SOS just seeing the #outage trend,” another wrote, attaching a meme GIF to the post.
Another user added to the online discussion by sharing a clip from the movie “SOS Only.”
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Notably, based on data posted by Downdetector, at least 60,000 customers were reporting outages on the AT&T network at the time this report was published. The number had risen to more than 74,000 the previous day.
Companies including Verizon and T-Mobile adamantly denied network outages after users in the United States and Canada reported service issues early Thursday morning. Outages on other networks were likely the result of continuing problems with AT&T's service, as people on that network were unable to make calls to other networks, The Independent reported. He insisted.