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After service issues on Monday morning, Zoom is back up where some people unable to begin and join webinars and meetings. The company additionally said it fixed an issue keeping a few people from dealing with their administration on the Zoom site, just as doing things like pursuing paid accounts. 

At 10:10 a.m. PT (1:10 p.m. ET/6:10 p.m. BST), the company wrote on its status page that they have settled the issue making some users be not able to begin and join Zoom webinars and meetings or manage aspects of their record on the Zoom site.

Most of the early reports of issues with the videoconferencing application seem to have originated from the East Coast of the US and the southern UK, as indicated by Downdetector’s blackout map. Zoom said it had recognized the issue around 6:50 a.m. PT and begun revealing a fix about an hour later.

 Zoom CEO Eric Yuan apologized for the outage, in a statement on Twitter. Yuan tweeted that Today @zoom_us had a service disruption that influenced a considerable lot of our customers. Then he added that they know the responsibility they need to keep your classrooms, meetings, and other important events running. He said personally very sorry and stated that they will all do their best to keep this from occurring later on.

Source : https://klmsoffice.com/zoom-outage-left-some-people-locked-out/

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