Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Quick Share may be closing the AirDrop gap between Android and iPhone in your own home

    T-Mobile is compensating customers after a dark week

    The Pixel Watch 4 is easy to recommend at this epic discount

    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • Tech
    • Gadgets
    • Spotlight
    • Gaming
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    circuitthoughtscircuitthoughts
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Gadgets
    • Insights
    • Apps

      Google Uses AI Searches To Detect If Someone Is In Crisis

      Gboard Magic Wand Button Will Covert Your Text To Emojis

      Android 10 & Older Devices Now Getting Automatic App Permissions Reset

      Spotify Blend Update Increases Group Sizes, Adds Celebrity Blends

      Samsung May Improve Battery Significantly With Galaxy Watch 5

    • Gear
    • Mobiles
      1. Tech
      2. Gadgets
      3. Insights
      4. View All

      Quick Share may be closing the AirDrop gap between Android and iPhone in your own home

      T-Mobile is compensating customers after a dark week

      The Pixel Watch 4 is easy to recommend at this epic discount

      At just under $300, the iPad (A16) shows why you don’t need a $1,000 tablet

      March Update May Have Weakened The Haptics For Pixel 6 Users

      Project 'Diamond' Is The Galaxy S23, Not A Rollable Smartphone

      The At A Glance Widget Is More Useful After March Update

      Pre-Order The OnePlus 10 Pro For Just $1 In The US

      Motorola Edge+ Review: It Checks A Lot Of Boxes

      This Smartphone Concept Design Is Different… In A Good Way

      Twitter Just Made Searching Your Direct Messages Better

      That Netflix Price Hike Is Starting To Take Place

      Latest Huawei Mobiles P50 and P50 Pro Feature Kirin Chips

      Samsung Galaxy M62 Benchmarked with Galaxy Note10’s Chipset

      9.1

      Review: T-Mobile Winning 5G Race Around the World

      8.9

      Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: the New King of Android Phones

    • Computing
    circuitthoughtscircuitthoughts
    Home»Tech»Computing»T-Mobile is compensating customers after a dark week
    Computing

    T-Mobile is compensating customers after a dark week

    adminBy No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    On May 28, T-Mobile Fiber went down for customers across South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia. While many had service restored within 36 hours, it took a full five days to get the entire situation under control. Needless to say, that was an eternity in internet years. Customers began wondering whether T-Mobile planned to make up for the blackout, and sure enough, it has.

    The payout

    T-Mobile fiber creditT-Mobile fiber credit

    T-Mobile is compensating customers for the fiber outage. | Image by Reddit user macb00kemdanno

    T-Mobile has started issuing bill credits for the T-Fiber outage, alongside emails apologizing for the experience and explaining what went awry.

    A botched firmware update knocked the network flat, and T-Mobile admits that restoring service took far longer than it should have. To reassure nervous customers, the company claims it has reviewed its testing mechanisms to prevent something like this from happening again.

    Varying amounts

    As is often the case with outage compensation, customers are receiving different amounts based on their circumstances. For now, the range seems to be $10 to $75, with customers who relied on the connection for work and had to spend extra for alternative arrangements receiving the most.

    Chaos

    While T-Mobile poked fun at Verizon when the latter’s network went down earlier this year, the truth is that no company is outage-proof.
    This particular outage could be traced back to Lumos, a fiber company T-Mobile acquired last year to expand its footprint. Last week’s outage only affected Lumos markets, and all customers in those areas were impacted.

    Apparently, Lumos and other recently acquired fiber companies still operate somewhat independently, relying on their original engineers to maintain the infrastructure.

    Not having its own fiber infrastructure could be the reason it took T-Mobile so long to get to the bottom of the problem and iron it out. It also took nearly 12 hours to draft an official response.The outage was unique in that the equipment showed an active connection, but many websites and services wouldn’t load properly. Many customers continued having difficulties after T-Mobile said it had addressed the problem.

    The right move

    Between the slow repair times and confusing status updates, customers were understandably frustrated. T-Mobile did the sensible thing by rolling out credits. After all, T-Fiber is still in its infancy, and incidents like these could cause customers to consider alternatives.

    With T-Mobile aggressively acquiring companies like GoNetspeed, Greenlight Networks, and i3 Broadband to double its fiber passings to two million, the last thing it needs is early adopters jumping ship to the competition, especially when the rivals are trying so hard.

    Get Visible as low as $20/mo for 1 year. Limited time offer with code: FRESHSTART

    Get Visible as low as $20/mo for 1 year. Limited time offer with code: FRESHSTART

    Offer Ends 6.1.2026 at 11.59pm ET. New members get $5/mo off the $25/mg Visible plan, $35/mo Visible+ plan, or $45/mo Visible+ Pro plan for the first 12 months. Promo code FRESHSTART required at checkout.


    Buy at Visible

    Read the latest from Anam Hamid

    #TMobile #compensating #customers #dark #week

    compensating customers dark TMobile week
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Quick Share may be closing the AirDrop gap between Android and iPhone in your own home

    The Pixel Watch 4 is easy to recommend at this epic discount

    At just under $300, the iPad (A16) shows why you don’t need a $1,000 tablet

    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks
    8.5

    Apple Planning Big Mac Redesign and Half-Sized Old Mac

    Autonomous Driving Startup Attracts Chinese Investor

    Onboard Cameras Allow Disabled Quadcopters to Fly

    Top Reviews
    9.1

    Review: T-Mobile Winning 5G Race Around the World

    By
    8.9

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: the New King of Android Phones

    By
    8.9

    Xiaomi Mi 10: New Variant with Snapdragon 870 Review

    By
    circuitthoughts
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
    • Home
    • Tech
    • Gadgets
    • Mobiles
    • Our Authors
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by WPfastworld.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.