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AT&T U-Verse customers get bogus White House emergency notification

It read “this is an Emergency Action Notification.” Viewers were forced to stay tuned to the channel.
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — With the threats of Ebola and ISIS, Americans are arguably a bit on edge. So it probably didn’t help that many AT&T U-Verse users saw a strange alert from the White House on their TVs early Friday.

Many U-Verse customers across the country woke up to a strange message on their TV’s.

It read “this is an Emergency Action Notification.” Viewers were forced to stay tuned to the channel.

Customers were also saying that the alert stated it was requested by the White House for a national emergency.

The message seems to have been sent in error.

“We confirmed that there is no emergency at this time and we are investigating why this occurred,” said an AT&T spokesperson. “We apologize for any inconvenience.”

Local NBC station KXAN in Austin reported that the alerts were affecting people in cities like Atlanta, Austin, and Detroit.

The seemingly erroneous alert startled many users.

Some costumers contacted their local stations to figure out what was going on. Others took to online forums and Twitter to both voice their concerns and to seek out further information.

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