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Zoom Mail, Calendar and Scheduler Service Degradation Resolved in US Region

Zoom has resolved a service degradation affecting Mail, Calendar and Scheduler services in the US region.

By The Downtime ยท Jun 24, 2026 ยท 6:15 AM ยท 1 min read

Zoom reported a minor service degradation affecting Zoom Mail, Calendar and Scheduler services in the US region. The company has confirmed the issue has been resolved and affected services have been restored to normal operation.

Zoom is a cloud-based communications platform widely used for video conferencing, meetings and collaboration across businesses and organizations worldwide.

Zoom identified the root cause of the degradation and worked toward a resolution through multiple status updates before confirming restoration. The company stated it would continue monitoring the situation closely for any further developments.

This incident has been marked as resolved.

๐Ÿ•’ Live updates (5)

resolved Jun 21, 3:55 PM

This incident has been resolved and the affected services have been restored.

monitoring Jun 21, 10:52 AM

The service degradation affecting Zoom Mail, Calendar and Scheduler services in US Region has been successfully resolved. Our team will continue to monitor the situation closely and keep you informed of any further developments.

identified Jun 21, 9:03 AM

We continue to work on a fix for this issue and will provide updates as soon as there is more information to share. Thank you for your patience.

identified Jun 21, 8:22 AM

We continue to work on a fix for this issue and will provide updates as soon as there is more information to share. Thank you for your patience.

identified Jun 21, 7:43 AM

We have successfully identified the root cause affecting Zoom Mail, Calendar and Scheduler services in US Region. Our team is actively working on a resolution, and we will keep you informed with timely updates as progress is made. Thank you for your patience.

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