Here's the latest from our local news -
http://www.wbrz.com/news/atandt-still-working-to-restore-service?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_WBRZ_Channel_2
If they only worked as hard restoring service as they did blocking the $80
MILLION grant we secured through BTOP five years ago -
http://jsi
For what it's worth, our Integra circuits appear stable now.
Forrest
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Forrest Turner
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> Our Integra circuits are intermittent right now.
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> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 2:34 PM, Tyler Applebaum via Outages <
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>> Huge amounts of cu
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Larry Sheldon via Outages <
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> I was able, eventually, to accept bugs that like lead sheaths, but a
> critter that favors glass? Really?
Maybe they have Horta? (http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Horta)
-A
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On 8/16/2016 17:59, Eric Kuhnke via Outages wrote:
Off-net provider has narrowed down the issue between Lincoln
Road and Francis Ave on Crestline Street in Spokane, WA
Latest update:
The offnet provider advised all crews are onsite and are working on splicing
the fiber at this time. Appears th
Off-net provider has narrowed down the issue between Lincoln
Road and Francis Ave on Crestline Street in Spokane, WA
Latest update:
The offnet provider advised all crews are onsite and are working on splicing
the fiber at this time. Appears the damage was caused by animals chewing into
Our Integra circuits are intermittent right now.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 2:34 PM, Tyler Applebaum via Outages <
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> Huge amounts of customers up/down since 2:26PM or so. Hurricane
> Elec/Integra/others?
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We're seeing (and mitigating) major packet loss from some of our customer sites
with Integra, Frontier, and Nitel circuits in the northwest. Started about
2:29PM pacific time. It's not affecting all circuits from those providers, so
looks isolated somehow.
Joel Mulkey
Founder and CEO
Bigleaf Ne
We are seeing reports of a possible fiber cut in the Spokane WA
area.
On 8/16/16 2:43 PM, Keith Stokes via
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I monitor a customer of ours on Integra in WA and am seeing very
minor issues from 2 of my monitors and a few
I monitor a customer of ours on Integra in WA and am seeing very minor issues
from 2 of my monitors and a few more bumps from my Cox connection at home.
No calls from them to us complaining of issues though.
On Aug 16, 2016, at 4:34 PM, Tyler Applebaum via Outages
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Huge amounts of customers up/down since 2:26PM or so. Hurricane
Elec/Integra/others?
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As far as we know, it was a single flooded CO on Choctaw that is
responsible. We have heard zero information from AT&T as to what the cause
is or the ETR. They simply state 'we have technicians staged and are
working on it'. They brought in cell towers on wheels into Baton Rouge but
couldn't rea
Sounds like the local CO and a wireless site or two is/was under water. That
seems forgivable.
What isn’t is one CO taking out multiple states. That’s the same Katrina
failure; “Bell” Main in NO failed, taking down SS7 for the LATA. Sounds like
the re-engineering moved that same single point of
Day 3 and still no phone AT&T service (landline (copper) or cell) at my
in-laws in Denham just south of I12 at Juban. My Verizon phone could
receive calls but not make calls last night about 10pm CDT there. I could
send and receive texts, and data worked.
We've seen no ETR provided by AT&T for t
exceptionally slowly from London.
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> Lee Fuller (mobile)
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> > IPv4 and IPv6 access to http://www.sprint.net has been down since 5:41
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;m guessing some kind of change didn't go well?
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Given the latency from my end (over an IPv6 transport - the IPv4 latency
is pretty bad, but my laptop is not using it), seems to be inline with
what I'd expect.
Mark.
On 16/Aug/16 15:16, Lee Fuller via Outages wrote:
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> Sprint.net is loading albeit exceptionally slowly from London.
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> Lee Fulle
On 16/Aug/16 15:09, frnkblk--- via Outages wrote:
> IPv4 and IPv6 access to http://www.sprint.net has been down since 5:41 am
> and IPv6 access to ipv6.sprint.com was down for a few minutes around 5:41
> am.
>
> I'm guessing some kind of change didn't go well?
It's good from South Africa, both
Sprint.net is loading albeit exceptionally slowly from London.
Lee Fuller (mobile)
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On 16 Aug 2016 2:11 p.m., "frnkblk--- via Outages"
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> IPv4 and IPv6 access to http://www.sprint.net has been down since 5:41 am
> and IPv6 access t
IPv4 and IPv6 access to http://www.sprint.net has been down since 5:41 am
and IPv6 access to ipv6.sprint.com was down for a few minutes around 5:41
am.
I'm guessing some kind of change didn't go well?
Frank
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