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Fixed: Panopto media service full site outage

Update 2.2.2026 at 15.45:

The issue has been fixed and the Panopto media service is now available for all users.

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Original news 2.2.2026 at 14.45:

The Panopto media service has a full site outage. This means that end users are unable to access the service.

Our service provider is working to solve the issue.

We are sorry for the inconvenience.

For more information, please contact IT Service Desk (servicedesk@aalto.fi)

Panopto media service

Panopto is 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s video platform for recording, editing, and sharing content for teaching and learning.

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