Zoom has a problem around 3:15 p.m. on June 21 (credit: Getty)

If you’re currently trying to make Zoom Call unlucky, you’re not alone.

Thousands of people have been affected by zoom delays that have come on days when many were forced to work from home.

The video calling app was down for some time on the afternoon of June 21, preventing Britons from attending virtual meetings.

According to the DownDetector website, Zoom went offline around 3:15 p.m.

Most of the victims appeared to be in London, but other UK cities also reported problems.

The Zoom shutdown seems to affect London mainly (credit: DownDetector)

The Zoom shutdown seems to affect London mainly (credit: DownDetector)

American consumers have also been severely affected.

Most victims said they couldn’t participate in Video Hangouts (61%) and some (28%) complained that they couldn’t even host Video Hangouts.

Naturally, many users gathered on Twitter to check the news.

The company’s service status page reports “poor performance” for web portal users.

“We received reports that some consumers were unable to access the Zoom web portal,” the company said.

“We are currently investigating and providing the latest information.

However, with 3.59 BST, Zoom provided an additional update that suggests it fixed the issue.

The company said in a statement that it “resolved an issue where some consumers were unable to access the Zoom web portal.”

This will continue to monitor and deliver updates.

The delay followed earlier today’s delay of Cloudflare, a web content delivery system that made some well-known brands an offline success.