Netflix confirmed on Wednesday that it experienced a brief outage in certain countries of the world, namely, United States, Canada and South America.
The road outage took place on Monday for the duration of about 45 minutes.
Downdetector.com, outage tracking website showed that there were nearly 1,300 incidents of people reporting issues with accessing Netflix’s platform.
“Some of our members in the US, Canada, and South America were unable to use Netflix via our iOS apps for less than an hour this morning,” Netflix said in a statement. “The issue is now fixed and we’re sorry for the inconvenience.”
“We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support,” Google said in the status dashboard notice.
“Please rest assured that system reliability is a top priority at Google, and we are making continuous improvements to make our systems better.”
Google seems to be in trouble a lot these days as a massive outage was experienced by users around the world on Monday that temporarily blocked access to popular sites such as Gmail, Youtube and some applications. In the peak of the issue, about 17,000 people complained of problems accessing the apps.
Gmail users reportedly encountered error messages, high latency and other unusual behaviour at the service, according to Google