CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Charleston businesses are grappling with the aftermath of a widespread internet outage that left hundreds without service for hours.

The outage, which affected areas from Mount Pleasant to Johns Island, was attributed to fiber cuts in a third party’s network, according to AT&T.

Thierry Chateau, owner of Saveurs du Monde Café, expressed frustration over the lack of communication from AT&T.

“It’s a little bit frustrating. I don’t know where the issue is coming from,” he said. “But at this point, as a business owner, we still have no explanation.”

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The outage impacted various sectors, including the Charleston County School District, Target, Uber Eats drivers, and local businesses.

In Beaufort County, the sheriff’s office advised residents to use an alternative number for emergencies. AT&T’s outage map reported over a dozen outages within hours.

WOW! Care, another internet provider, announced on X that they worked overnight to restore service.

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For businesses like Chateau’s café, the outage caused significant disruptions.

“Ninety percent of our clients are paying with a credit card,” Chateau said. “We have to figure out how we can help them to go through to the orders paying in cash for the ones we can and for the other one, it was like an improvisation.”

Employees also faced challenges, as they were unable to print receipts or collect tips. Chateau noted, “So for some people they were losing probably 50% of their revenue coming from tips, so the company is covering because we pay our employees with a guaranteed hourly wage.”

AT&T has since restored internet service for Charleston customers.