I think the outage is a bit more widespread than "Nashville and surrounding areas." Most (all?) of Kentucky is without AT&T cellular service right now.
I can't say for sure of how many of AT&T's residential internet customers are affected, but reports on Twitter indicate it's a pretty significant chunk. I have AT&T ASE/metro services here in Kentucky that do not appear to be affected at this time. On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 2:33 PM Sean Donelan <s...@donelan.com> wrote: > > AT&T statement regarding the intentional explosion in Nashville TN > > "Service for some customers in Nashville and the surrounding areas may be > affected by damage to our facilities from the explosion this morning. We > are in contact with law enforcement and working as quickly and safely as > possible to restore service." > > > From local news reporting: > > A widespread internet outage was reported in Nashville hours after a > massive explosion downtown. AT&T internet and phone service was disrupted > in the area about 12 p.m. Friday. > > A handful of local police departments reported the outage was disrupting > 911 access, including some non-emergency lines, in their jurisdictions. > > >