If your email and phone communications are down due to a connectivity break, and your customers get connectivity from you [assume no backup links, by default .. you'd be surprised at how many smaller customers get by with a single link and no backups at all. If their connectivity is down too - they just cant get to twitter right?
And there's quite likely to be assorted HR policies that say "no goofing off on the internet at work, and that includes twitter, facebook etc" I'd suggest gather as much backup contact info as you can - cellphone + landline (presumably from another carrier, and wired instead of voip), mailing address etc. Use it in series. It is quite scriptable (and even the bulk postal mail part can be automated to some extent). --srs On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Mike Lewinski <m...@rockynet.com> wrote: > Being a data and VoIP provider, certain events can effect both email and > telephone communications, so having a truly OOB method of contact is > potentially invaluable. > > It would be awesome if there was a service like twitter that wasn't down as > often as it is. > > Anyone have a list of all xSPs using Twitter?