Apple Recovers From Massive Outage

Yet another example of the vulnerability of services that rely heavily on the cloud.

Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor

March 22, 2022

1 Min Read
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Apple appears to have recovered from a widespread outage Monday that impacted several services, including Apple TV+, the Apple App Store, iCloud, Apple Maps and Apple Music.

According to DownDetector, outages of those services began to spike at midday on Monday and gradually recovered in the early afternoon. At last check today, all offerings listed on Apple's system status page showed the all-clear. It noted that 30 outages, including the temporary loss of the company's iOS device activation and enrollment systems, were resolved on Monday.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported on Twitter that Apple's corporate and retail internal systems were down temporarily as well, limiting remote work and some retail operations.

Apple has yet to comment, but the outage is another example of the vulnerability of services that rely heavily on the cloud.

Meanwhile, the Apple Support Twitter handle offered no help regarding the outage. But its latest tweet does offer some helpful advice on how to use Siri with Apple HomePod to set and name multiple timers.

About the Author(s)

Jeff Baumgartner

Senior Editor, Light Reading

Jeff has over 20 years of experience in producing, writing and recording content for a variety of print and online publications focused on the cable and telecommunications market. His work has appeared in several industry publications, including Light Reading, Multichannel News, Broadcasting & Cable, CED Magazine and CableFAX.

https://www.lightreading.com

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