For power conservation the units might automatically shut down data
services.
Frank
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David Diaz
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Subject: Re: Power outages in Florida
Being
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>Being that Miami is my home town. I found it interesting today that in
>areas affected by the black out services like verizon EVDO lost their
>backbone connections. The towers were up with signal but no o
Being that Miami is my home town. I found it interesting today that in areas
affected by the black out services like verizon EVDO lost their backbone
connections. The towers were up with signal but no one could get to the IP
gateway. Driving a few miles to a lit area provided connectivity.
This is
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Being in the lightning capital of the world systems are generally well
protected from power issues. None of our peers have had any issues.
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There has been a lot of lightning there recently...
http://flash.ess.washington.edu/
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Subject: Power outages in Florida
Major media outlets have been reporting massive power outages in
Florida. Given the scope it seems interesting nobody
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John van Oppen wrote:
> Major media outlets have been reporting massive power outages in
> Florida. Given the scope it seems interesting nobody has commented.
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>>From the news reports it sounds l
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>Major media outlets have been reporting massive power outages in
>Florida. Given the scope it seems interesting nobody has commented.
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>From the news reports it sounds
Major media outlets have been reporting massive power outages in
Florida. Given the scope it seems interesting nobody has commented.
>From the news reports it sounds like everyone in Miami just got an
unscheduled generator test. The SIP proxies I deal with there are
still up, so that is g