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		<title>Cross-carrier glitch sent people ancient texts in the middle of the night</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The hiccup appears to be the result of a common carrier infrastructure glitch. T-Mobile told Engadget this was a &#8220;third party vendor issue that also affected other networks,&#8221; while US Cellular told 92 Moose that a flawed update to the &#8220;cross carrier messaging system&#8221; was to blame. Sprint, meanwhile, pinned the issue on a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The hiccup appears to be the result of a common carrier infrastructure glitch.  T-Mobile told Engadget this was a &#8220;third party vendor issue that also affected other networks,&#8221; while US Cellular told <em>92 Moose</em> that a flawed update to the &#8220;cross carrier messaging system&#8221; was to blame.  Sprint, meanwhile, <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/7/20953422/text-messages-delayed-received-overnight-valentines-day-delay">pinned</a> the issue on a &#8220;maintenance update.&#8221;  We&#8217;ve reached out to AT&amp;T and Verizon (Engadget&#8217;s parent company) as well.  Carriers haven&#8217;t gone into detail about what went wrong, though, so it&#8217;s not clear why the texts resurfaced or what prevented at least some of them from being delivered in the first place.</p>
<p>T-Mobile and Sprint both said the issue has been fixed, so you shouldn&#8217;t have to worry about more of these mystery texts.  However, the issue was serious enough to have created some confusion.  One user said she <a href="https://twitter.com/PBandJamiee/status/1192430964011675648">received</a> a text from her now ex-boyfriend, while another <a href="https://twitter.com/FU_GaryOak/status/1192440267342778368">got a message</a> from a best friend that had passed away later in February.  It&#8217;s a not-so-subtle reminder that even relatively innocuous glitches like this can have real-world consequences.</p>
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