> On Jul 11, 2022, at 11:15 AM, Victor Kuarsingh <vic...@jvknet.com> wrote: > > This is the most they can and will say. For liabilities reasons, specifics > are likely not in the cards. As most services ride over common service > networks, its quite possible that a network substrate failure can have a > number of upstream service impacts. The point here is that the CEO is > directly addressing the customer base, which is needed here. > Yes, unless you get a side-leak from someone in-the-know, I expect either direct or CRTC will be the best source. I know a few of us are concerned about if we have any similar risk of impact to our environments, so we will be watching close for any hints. - Jared
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