Earlier this week, it was reported that the Zoom video conference platform was down and experienced an outage preventing users from logging in or joining meetings.
An incident posted on Zoom’s service status page, revealed that the company confirmed issues starting and joining meetings and video sessions.
“We have identified the issue starting and joining meetings. We will continue to investigate and provide updates as we have them,” Zoom added in a subsequent update.
Based on report findings followed by Downdetector , this ongoing outage affected tens of thousands of users worldwide.
Zoom users of whom were impacted by this incident said they were having trouble joining conferences, signing in, and experiencing server connection errors.
“Sorry, the page you are looking for is currently unavailable. Please try again later,” message appeared on user’s screens when trying to access the service.
“If you are the system administrator of this resource then you should check the error log for details. Faithftully yours, nginx.”
The Zoom service provides a cloud-based communication platform that can be used for video conferencing, online meetings, and collaboration via mobile, desktop, and telephone systems and apps.
It has been reported that the platform has seen a quick increase of new monthly active users since the start of 2020 after the COVID pandemic forced millions of employees and students to work and learn from home.
Update September 15, 11:39 EDT: Zoom has made a statement to inform users that the issue preventing them from starting and joining Zoom Meetings is now fixed.
“We have resolved the issue causing users to be unable to start and join Zoom Meetings. We will continue to monitor and provide updates as we have them,” the company said.