Internet Status โ February 10, 2026: Minor Incidents, No Widespread Disruption
Overall, the internet is functioning normally today with a few minor incidents being tracked.
OpenAI is monitoring elevated error rates affecting GPT 5.2 on ChatGPT, which began at 16:45 UTC. A mitigation has been deployed and error rates have returned to normal, but the team continues to monitor for sustained stability.
Cloudflare is conducting scheduled maintenance at its Singapore (18:00โ22:00 UTC) and Portland (14:00โ23:59 UTC) data centers. Traffic is being rerouted, with slight latency increases possible in affected regions. Additionally, several Cloudflare edge locations across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and parts of Europe are showing partial outages โ a pattern typical of routine edge network activity.
GitHub resolved multiple service disruptions over the past 48 hours, including degraded Pull Request performance and Copilot policy propagation issues on February 10, and broader degradation affecting Actions, Issues, Git Operations, and Webhooks on February 9. A more significant incident on February 2โ3 saw GitHub Actions hosted runners go down for approximately 4.5 hours due to a backend storage policy change. All incidents are now fully resolved.
Akamai resolved a Certificate Provisioning System (CPS) access issue earlier today (03:22 UTC). All other Akamai services remain operational.
AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure all report normal operations with no active incidents.
No active BGP routing incidents have been detected. The most recent notable event was a Cloudflare route leak on January 22, which lasted 25 minutes and affected IPv6 traffic through Miami โ that issue has been fully resolved.
Sources: cloudflarestatus.com, status.cloud.google.com, azure.status.microsoft, githubstatus.com, status.openai.com, akamaistatus.com, health.aws.amazon.com