- Trump says this was the second time that AT&T was responsible for an interruption
- AT&T says it was the videoconference platform that was to blame
- We do not know what platform Trump was using: is it a zoom man or a man of team?
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, criticized AT&T in Truth Social, claiming that his network failed during an important telephone conference with religious leaders.
“I am making an important conference call with faith leaders from all over the country, and AT&T is totally unable to make your team work properly,” the leader wrote in an online publication.
Trump added that this was the second time that AT&T caused interruptions in a videoconference, asking that improvements in the stability of the network be made.
Trump blame AT&T for the interruption of video calls
“If the head of AT&T, whoever, could get involved, would be good,” the president added, while mentioned that “tens of thousands” of participants were also at stake.
Responding to the American press secretary Karoline Leavitt in X, AT&T wrote: “We have communicated with the White House and we are working to quickly understand and evaluate the situation.”
However, in a thread monitoring response, AT&T revealed that the problem was “caused by a problem with the conference conference platform, no [the AT&T] grid.”
Neither AT&T nor the White House have revealed who the videoconference provider was in this case, and Trump has not yet publicly recognized the AT&T response. There are also no details about the previous interruption that Trump associated with AT&T.
In a monitoring publication, Trump “apologizes[d] For the long wait in the call of the Conference of the leaders of the Faith, “he added that he may have to reschedule the call using a different supplier.
Techradar Pro He has asked AT&T more details about the incident and the results of his research, but the company did not respond immediately.