AT&T says ‘our network’ wasn’t to blame for Trump’s troubled conference call

AT&T thinks that his network was not responsible for a conference calls where President Donald Trump accused the company of being “totally unable to operate their equipment properly”. Instead, AT&T blames an “name conference platform”.
Earlier on Monday, President Donald Trump complained of Truth Social on the apparent issues with the AT&T network during a “large conference call with religious leaders from all over the country” which had “tens of thousands of people at stake”. Trump said that “this is the second time that has happened” and that if “the boss of AT&T, anyone” would get involved, “it would be good”.
It seems that AT&T is not sure of what was going on, because he responded to the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, on X to say that she had contacted the White House “to understand and quickly assess the situation.”
At 6:53 pm, the company said that “our initial analysis indicates that the disturbance was caused by a problem with the conference platform, not our network. Unfortunately, this has caused delay, and we work with diligence to better understand the problem so that we can avoid disturbances in the future. ”
AT&T did not say which conference platform, she believes she is at fault and did not immediately respond to The penisThe question about this. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comments.
Shortly after his original position, Trump followed to say that the call can be reported and that “we will use another carrier the next time”.