Thousands of Internet users reported this afternoon the global collapse of all Microsoft services.
These include the Teams platform, which is used for virtual classes and work meetings, Office 365, Outlook, Exchange and others.
According to the “Downdetector” page, about 28,000 users reported in the last hour that they could not access the services.
For its part, the Microsoft 365 page assured that they are working on the problem of access to their multiple platforms, and after identifying the problem expect all users to be able to regain access in an hour.
We have identified the underlying cause of the problem and are taking steps to mitigate the impact. We will provide an updated ETA to the resolution as soon as it is available. Additional information can be found at https://t.co/AEUj8uAGXl or MO244568, if available.
– Microsoft 365 Status (@ MSFT365Status) March 15, 2021
“Just curious, those who work with Microsoft products? I have all the services below :(. From mail, office automation, to teams,” one user wrote.
Just curious, those who work with Microsoft products? I have all the services below :(. From mail, office automation, to teams
– Nicolás Schürmann (@_nasch_) March 15, 2021
“I have to go up my exams and Microsoft doesn’t work,” wrote another user who uses it as an academic.
I have to go up my exams and Microsoft doesn’t sirveeeeeeeee
– 𝑭𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒂𝒏𝒅𝒂 (@fxrbg) March 15, 2021
Currently, Microsoft Teams does not work worldwide. Microsoft says it is trying to recover the online service after “a recent change to an authentication system” removed some services from Microsoft 365. “We’re recovering the update to mitigate the impact.” Https: // t. co / u6BdvPFeWu
– Raúl Léon (@rleon_mx) March 15, 2021