AT&T says ‘our network’ wasn’t to blame for Trump’s troubled conference call

AT & T believes that its network was not wrong because of a group call, as President Donald Trump accused the company of “completely unable to make their equipment operate properly.” Instead, it blames AT & T “the collective call platform” whose name is not revealed.
Earlier on Monday, President Donald Trump complained On the social truth About clear issues with AT & T network during “a major collective call with faith leaders from all over the country” that have “tens of thousands of people at stake.” “This is the second time that it happens,” Trump said, and that if “AT & T coach, whatever that” will participate, “it will be good.”
It seems that AT & T at first was not sure of what was going on, as she responded to White House press secretary Caroline Levitte on X To say He has arrived at the White House “to understand the situation quickly and evaluate it.”
At 6:53 pm East time, the company He said that “Our initial analysis indicates that the disorder was caused by a problem in the group call platform, not our network. Unfortunately, this caused delay, and we are working hard to understand the problem better so that we can prevent the disturbances in the future.”
AT & T did not mention the group call platform that you believe is wrong, and did not respond immediately freedomQuestion about it. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Soon after his original position, Trump continued To say The call may be rescheduled and “we will use another transport company next time.”