

For the third time in 10 days, a Microsoft outage has caused Office 365 to go down-affecting Outlook, Teams and other. If you are having an issue with Office 365 and your area is not listed, make sure to submit a report below. ‘Very Frustrating’: Microsoft Office 365 Outage Hits U.S.

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Office 365 contains online and offline versions of Microsoft Office, Skype for Business (previously: Lync) and Onedrive, as well as online versions of Sharepoint, Exchange and Project. The following outage map shows the most recent locations worldwide where Office 365 users have reported their issues and outages. If Office 365 is your tool of choice for workplace productivity, you may well have felt the sting of the March April 2021 series of Microsoft 365, Azure and Global Azure AD outages. This routing issue appears to have been rectified and therefore most Microsoft services are operating normally again. Office 365 (Office365 or o365) is an online productivity suite that is developed by Microsoft. On this occasion it is likely a routing change by Vodafone NZ or another Internet provider impacted the flow of data between some networks in New Zealand and the Microsoft data centres in Australia. Ultimately it became clear the issue was primarily impacting customers of Vodafone New Zealand.”Ī telling fact was that Vodafone were alerting the issue was fixed prior to Microsoft issuing their own confirmation. Some people were able to work around the issue by tethering to their mobile device and therefore bypassing their primary internet connection. The second-guessing is bound to be even more intense when the email breakdown happens the day after a significant outage affecting Lync Online, which Office 365 customers use for instant messaging. Gorilla Technology Chief Executive Paul Spain weighed in on the outage, “After investigation our team soon recognised this was limited to just a portion of the population.

This morning as New Zealand is under lockdown we heard thousands of Kiwis have been impacted by an apparent Microsoft 365 outage.
