Phrases with «recent outage»

The phrase "recent outage" means a temporary interruption or failure in some kind of service or system that happened not too long ago. Full definition

Sentences with «recent outage»

  • The most recent outage began around 10:41 a.m. ET, the firm tweeted. (nbr.com)
  • «In light of recent outages such as at British Airways and the NHS, it is time for the UK to address the issue to ensure we aren't left behind by our more agile neighbours,» he says. (businessinsider.com)
  • LIPA restored power to more than 100 customers on the North Fork Sunday, but 117 outages still remain on the North Fork two weeks after Superstorm Sandy struck, according to LIPA's most recent outage numbers. (suffolktimes.timesreview.com)
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