The company is offering affected users account credits after the widespread outage on Wednesday.

A major Verizon outage appeared to impact customers across the United States starting around noon ET on Wednesday. Calls to Verizon customers from other carriers may also be…

There were more than 130,000 incidents of people reporting issues with Verizon's services around 1:11 pm ET, according to Downdetector.

Verizon Wireless is experiencing a widespread outage Wednesday, prompting responses from emergency management teams in New York City and D.C.

Outage tracker Downdetector showed that Verizon customers began to report issues with their service around noon E.T.

The wireless giant said the over 10-hour outage was resolved late Jan. 14.

The carrier says the outage is over and has apologized to customers. Here’s the latest on the issue — with no clear cause yet.

At its peak, the website downdetector showed nearly 173,000 outage reports, as the disruption also impacted users of other networks like T-Mobile and AT&T.

Following a seven-hour network outage, Verizon will offer impacted customers a $20 credit, the company confirmed to USA TODAY.

The company noted the credit, on average, “covers multiple days of service.”

Some Verizon customers went without cell service for over seven hours on Jan. 14. Here's what we know about the cause of the outage.

The company is offering affected users account credits after the widespread outage on Wednesday.