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Amazon Web Services customers receive bills for up to $1.5tn after global glitch

Amazon Web Services customers are stunned as they receive bills soaring to $1.5 trillion due to a global glitch. Many users report invoices that far exceed their typical monthly charges, prompting AWS to address the issue swiftly.

The Guardian· Jul 17, 2026 · 4:28 PM · 1 views

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Amazon Web Services customers are stunned as they receive bills soaring to $1.5 trillion due to a global glitch. Many users report invoices that far exceed their typical monthly charges, prompting AWS to address the issue swiftly. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #AWS #Amazon #billing #glitch #news #breaking

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