Key Takeaways
- Google Meet experienced major service disruption across India on Wednesday
- Over 1,455 outage reports logged by Downdetector at peak time
- Users reported 502 errors and joining issues via web platform
- Service disruption follows recent Cloudflare and previous Google Meet outages
Google Meet suffered a significant service outage in India on Wednesday, disrupting remote work and online meetings for thousands of users. The outage monitoring platform Downdetector recorded over 1,455 reports by 12:20 pm, with most complaints centered around joining issues and 502 server errors when accessing meetings through the web interface.
Social Media Flooded With User Frustration
The service disruption triggered widespread complaints on social media platform X, where users shared both frustration and dark humor about their sudden work interruption.
Jokes and Confusion: One user joked, “google meet crashed before my will to work did,” while another noted the instability of service: “Google meet is down!! Why every big tech is going down this month?”
The outage appeared to affect organizations unevenly. One user reported, “Google meet is down for everyone in my org but not for me,” while another noted, “I can join the meet but my rest of the team is facing issues.”
Pattern of Service Instability Continues
This marks another incident in Google Meet’s history of service disruptions. In September, the platform experienced a major outage affecting over 15,000 users in the United States, which Google attributed to a “recent change in content edge cache” that required engineering intervention to resolve.
The timing is particularly notable as it follows closely after last week’s Cloudflare outage that disrupted major platforms including X, Canva, and ChatGPT. Cloudflare’s CTO Dane Knecht had acknowledged the company “failed” their customers “and the broader Internet” during that incident.
As of mid-afternoon, users were advised to monitor official Google channels for service restoration updates across affected regions.



