Users across the northeast U.S. reported widespread internet outages Tuesday, including Maryland school students.

Verizon reported a fiber cut in Brooklyn via Twitter, although it's not clear if that issue is responsible for the entire outage. The internet service provider didn't have any estimate when the problem spot would be fixed.

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Neither Verizon nor Comcast, another major internet service provider, immediately responded to requests from the Associated Press for comment.

People posting on Twitter reported having issues connecting with various online services from Washington to Boston, a broad swath that includes key U.S. government services, as well as major financial companies such as Fidelity Investments.

The outage is affecting major internet and cloud providers as well as major sites such as Google and Facebook.

Maryland school systems have also tweeted that access to some education programs were affected by the outage.

Anne Arundel County Public Schools tweeted: "The entire East Coast is being impacted by intermittent outages and slow connectivity. Our Technology Team is working to do what they can on this end, but this issue is broader than AACPS."

Baltimore City Public Schools tweeted: "We're aware of internet connectivity issues in our area, which may impact students and staff. Please reach out to your teacher or supervisor if you're experiencing an outage. If you have additional questions about the outage, please contact your internet service provider." Read more at WBALTV