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Amazon Cloud Outage Temporarily Disrupts Global Apps and Services

Amazon Web Services restored operations after a major outage affected platforms like Snapchat, Robinhood, and Coinbase.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
October 20, 2025
in Breaking News, Technology & Innovation, Technology Infrastructure
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Amazon Web Services Restores Operations After Global Cloud Outage - AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

Global Internet Disruption as Amazon Cloud Suffers Temporary Outage - AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has recovered from a widespread outage that disrupted several major online services worldwide, including Snapchat, Robinhood, and Coinbase. The incident, which began early Monday, highlighted the global dependency on a few major cloud infrastructure providers.

Global Disruption Hits Major Online Platforms

Amazon confirmed that its cloud computing division, AWS, experienced a significant outage early Monday, causing widespread disruptions to online services across multiple sectors. The company’s status dashboard reported increased error rates and latency issues affecting its US-EAST-1 region, one of the platform’s key operational hubs.

The first reports of service interruptions emerged around 3:11 a.m. Eastern Time, when AWS stated it was investigating “increased error rates and latencies for multiple AWS services.” By mid-morning, engineers were “actively working” to address the issue.

Online tracking platform DownDetector showed thousands of reports from users struggling to access popular apps such as Snapchat, Roblox, Fortnite, and Robinhood. Other affected platforms included McDonald’s app, messaging service Signal, and cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase.

Recovery and System Restoration

By approximately 6 a.m. Eastern Time, AWS reported that recovery efforts were progressing across most affected services. In a follow-up update, Amazon said global services depending on the US-EAST-1 region had “also recovered,” adding that engineers continued to work on a “full resolution.”

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The company has not yet disclosed the root cause of the outage but said systems were returning to normal operations. AWS serves as a backbone for much of the internet, providing remote computing and hosting infrastructure for governments, corporations, and organizations such as The Associated Press.

Dependence on Cloud Infrastructure Raises Concerns

Experts said the incident underscores how much of the global digital ecosystem relies on a small group of cloud providers—mainly Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.

“So much of the world now relies on these three or four big cloud computing companies who provide the underlying infrastructure,” said Patrick Burgess, a cybersecurity expert at the U.K.-based BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. “When there’s an issue like this, it can have a broad impact across multiple services.”

Burgess added that “the world now runs on the cloud,” drawing parallels between the internet and essential utilities like water and electricity. “Because much of the online world’s infrastructure is concentrated among a few companies, it’s very difficult for users to pinpoint what’s happening when outages occur,” he said. “Most people don’t see Amazon—they just see Snapchat or Roblox not working.”

The Broader Implications of Cloud Reliance

The brief but wide-reaching outage serves as a reminder of the central role that cloud computing plays in modern digital life. AWS, which launched in 2006, has grown into one of the world’s largest cloud service providers, supporting everything from small startups to global corporations.

According to research firm Statista, AWS commands roughly one-third of the global cloud infrastructure market, followed by Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. Such concentration of services, while efficient, also increases the potential ripple effects when technical issues occur.

The outage’s impact extended beyond entertainment and finance platforms, affecting business operations and communications tools used by millions worldwide. While most systems resumed normal function within hours, analysts note that the event may prompt renewed discussions about redundancy, diversification, and infrastructure resilience among cloud-dependent businesses.

Amazon’s Assurance and Next Steps

Amazon said it will conduct a full review of the incident to prevent future disruptions. “We can confirm that most AWS service operations are succeeding normally now,” the company stated around 6:30 a.m. Eastern Time. The firm emphasized its commitment to reliability and transparency as it works toward a complete resolution.

Industry Context and Future Outlook

This is not the first time AWS has experienced widespread service issues. Previous outages—in 2021 and 2022—similarly affected large swathes of the internet, temporarily interrupting services like Netflix, Disney+, and Zoom. Experts believe such incidents could become more visible as global digital infrastructure continues to consolidate.

Despite the temporary setback, AWS remains a cornerstone of cloud computing, powering much of the world’s digital economy. The event has reignited calls for greater diversity in cloud service providers and improved transparency around service reliability.

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