Schools in chaos as Zoom crashes

OSTN Staff

Reports to outage website Down Detector have spike from almost zero on Sunday evening to more than 1037 by 9am on Monday.The outage has caused havoc for online school learning with St Matthews Catholic School in Mudgee reporting a widespread outage across its systems.“Issues are currently being investigated and will hopefully be resolved ASAP,” the school informed students and parents on it’s Facebook page.St Nicholas Primary School in Tamworth also reported similar issues.“This morning at 9am St Nicholas School was made aware of an outage affecting the Zoom service by CEnet,” they said.“We will keep you updated as more information becomes available, however, we ask that you do not contact the school if you are experiencing difficulties with class Zoom meetings this morning.”Secondary school English teacher Gabi Zolezzi reported both Zoom and her emails were down, while Jen Faulconbridge said she kept getting bad gateway and error messages.NCA NewsWire has contacted Zoom for comment.jack.paynter@news.com.au

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