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TL; Dr.
- Google reports a disruption affecting Gmail and many other scope services.
- The problems were seen earlier an hour before 11A PT.
- Beyond Google, companies also appear to deal with some of their own connectivity issues.
Update, June 12, 2025 (ET): Just one minute after publishing our report, Google The problems are more or less certain that the problems are updated to your position dashboard to share.
The company says that everything except Google Meat should be completely turned on once again, and engineers are currently trying to resolve it.
Original article, June 12, 2025 (03:29 pm ET): Have you tried to find out in the last 10 minutes what is wrong in your internet connection? The conversation is not completely loaded? Slow working sites or just refusing to respond? You are not alone.
Currently we appear in the middle of a significant service dissolution, not only Google, but also a complete swath of sites on the Internet.
Google Its status reports on the dashboard that it first came to know about an issue one hour earlier, which affects most scope services. The company specifically indicates Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Tacks and Google Voice.
We have personally seen the collapse of this phenomenon in some of them. In the Google Voice on the web, the conversation stopped sinking with mobile devices. And when an attempt is made to examine a place in the map on the street view, the imagery was slow to load and the navigation was eventually unanswered. Even Mithun can be killed, as we saw that AI Chatbot spinned his gear when he was presented with a query, never responded to actually.
Ahead DoutaterEverything from Spotify to Twitch is spicing, suggesting that we can see any type of backbone connectivity failure that is otherwise affecting unrelated companies – or it can just talk to how many Google services are relying.
We are monitoring this developing situation and we will update with what we learn.