Nationwide internet outage affects CenturyLink


              As several pieces of seismic monitoring equipment sit on the floor, a scientist does a "stomp test" to check the gear at the Seattle Seahawks' field, CenturyLink Field, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015, in Seattle. Scientists with the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network installed the instruments to record expected vibrations from jumping and stomping fans at Saturday's Seahawks playoff game against the Carolina Panthers. The work follows the "beast quake" that was generated by a Marshawn Lynch "Beast Mode" touchdown run on Jan. 8, 2011, and recorded on a seismometer in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
As several pieces of seismic monitoring equipment sit on the floor, a scientist does a "stomp test" to check the gear at the Seattle Seahawks' field, CenturyLink Field, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015, in Seattle. Scientists with the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network installed the instruments to record expected vibrations from jumping and stomping fans at Saturday's Seahawks playoff game against the Carolina Panthers. The work follows the "beast quake" that was generated by a Marshawn Lynch "Beast Mode" touchdown run on Jan. 8, 2011, and recorded on a seismometer in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Many CenturyLink customers across the U.S. were without internet Thursday amid a lengthy outage that stretched from New York to California.

The outage began early in the day and continued into the evening. CenturyLink's network was "still experiencing a disruption," but the telecommunications company was working to restore services, Monroe, Louisiana-based CenturyLink said in a statement.

The statement provided no other details, including the cause of the problem and how many customers were affected.

Jessica Rosenworcel, a member of the Federal Communications Commission, said via Twitter it was a nationwide outage and her agency needed to investigate.

In Idaho, the internet problems caused the temporary shutdown of phone services at the Idaho Department of Correction and the state's Department of Education, The Idaho Statesman reported .

Some ATM machines weren't working in Idaho and Montana.

At North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Colorado, doctors and nurses for a time had difficulty accessing patient records. Rather than using digital devices, they had to take notes with pencil and paper, according to the Greeley Tribune .

WyoLotto officials said they would postpone announcing Wyoming's winning state lottery numbers and winnings for the day until after the outage was over.

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