Amazon’s Cloud Platform Outage Disrupts Global Internet Services

Mon Oct 20 2025
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LONDON: Amazon’s cloud computing arm, Amazon Web Services (AWS), suffered a major outage on Monday, disrupting a wide range of online services and apps worldwide — from gaming and financial platforms to messaging services.

The outage, which affected AWS’s US-EAST-1 region, caused connectivity problems for thousands of companies and popular online platforms including Fortnite, Snapchat, Roblox, Venmo, and Slack.

“We can confirm increased error rates and latencies for multiple AWS Services in the US-EAST-1 Region,” AWS said on its service status page. “We are working on multiple parallel paths to accelerate recovery.”

The company did not immediately respond to a request for further comment, while Amazon.com also remained silent on the issue.

Apps and websites affected

According to outage tracking site Downdetector, Amazon’s main shopping site, Prime Video, and voice assistant Alexa were all affected.

Financial apps including PayPal’s Venmo and banking platform Chime also faced connectivity issues, while gaming platforms such as Epic Games’ Fortnite, Roblox, Clash Royale and Clash of Clans went offline.

AI startup Perplexity, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, and trading app Robinhood were among companies confirming that their systems had been hit by the AWS disruption.

“Perplexity is down right now. The root cause is an AWS issue. We’re working on resolving it,” Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

Ride-hailing service Lyft also reported problems, with thousands of users in the United States unable to access its app.

Messaging platform Signal’s President, Meredith Whittaker, confirmed that the service was impacted by the outage as well.

Impact beyond the United States

The disruption also extended to Britain, where major firms and services including Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland, Vodafone, BT, and the country’s tax authority HMRC reported connectivity problems, according to Downdetector’s UK site.

Billionaire Elon Musk, owner of social media platform X, noted that his site continued to operate normally, posting simply: “X works.”

Reminder of the internet’s fragility

The outage marked the most significant internet disruption since the global CrowdStrike malfunction in 2024, which crippled IT systems across hospitals, airports, and banks.

AWS, which provides on-demand computing power, data storage, and cloud services to governments, companies, and individuals, is one of the world’s largest cloud providers, competing with Microsoft’s Azure and Google Cloud.

The incident reignited debate over global dependence on a handful of technology giants to keep the internet running.

Humour in the midst of chaos

As businesses scrambled to restore operations, users online turned the outage into a moment of collective humour.

“AWS down” trended globally on X and Reddit, with social media feeds filling up with memes comparing the situation to a “digital apocalypse.”

Many users joked about the collapse of productivity and imagined engineers “trying to restart the cloud,” while others celebrated the rare moment of enforced offline time.

By the time AWS began restoring services, the internet’s sense of humour had fully taken over. One viral post quipped that the engineers behind the fix “deserve a national holiday.”

The incident underscored both the fragility of global internet infrastructure and the resilience of its users — who, once again, managed to laugh through the outage that briefly brought the digital world to its knees.

 

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