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Microsoft 365 Disruption Affects South American Users

Microsoft 365 Disruption Affects South American Users

Posted on August 19, 2026 By CWS

Microsoft is currently addressing a significant service disruption affecting Microsoft 365 users throughout South America. This interruption, officially logged as issue MO1457636, started at 2:34 p.m. UTC on August 19, 2026. The issue has been noted as a service degradation, impacting various services within the Microsoft 365 suite.

Scope and Impact of the Outage

The advisory related to this disruption was made public by Microsoft 365 Status, ensuring that tenant administrators can track the incident through the Microsoft 365 admin center Service Health dashboard. The statement issued by Microsoft encompasses a wide range of services, indicating that users across South America might encounter difficulties accessing multiple Microsoft 365 applications.

This broad impact affects essential business functions, including email, meetings, file access, and tools reliant on Microsoft cloud sign-ins. The comprehensive nature of this service degradation highlights the potential for widespread operational challenges within affected organizations.

Regional Implications and Response

While Microsoft has not detailed the specific workloads or countries affected, organizations in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and neighboring regions are advised to consider any issues with Microsoft 365 as part of this ongoing incident. The timing of the outage, occurring during business hours, exacerbates its impact on productivity, with disruptions to meetings and shared document access.

Without a confirmed root cause, IT and security teams are cautioned against assuming a cyberattack or local network failure. Historical patterns suggest the problem may lie with regional identity services or networking infrastructure.

Current Status and Mitigation Efforts

The latest updates from Microsoft, as of 3:17 p.m. UTC, indicate some improvement in service telemetry and a reduction in user reports of issues. However, the status remains classified as a service degradation. Microsoft has committed to providing a further update by 4:30 p.m. UTC, urging users to monitor official channels for developments.

This incident adds to a challenging week for Microsoft 365, following another service issue, MO1456424, which affected resource utilization and search functionalities across various applications. Independent reports have also noted other ongoing degradations, such as video quality issues in Teams.

Organizations are advised to maintain communication through official Microsoft channels and avoid taking potentially risky measures that could compromise security. Documenting the impact of this incident is crucial for future service level agreement discussions.

Cyber Security News Tags:business continuity, cloud services, IT issues, Microsoft, Microsoft 365, network disruption, service degradation, service outage, South America, technology news

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