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Re: the whole world disappeared?
From: "Paul D. Robertson" <root () gannett com>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 17:32:24 -0400 (EDT)
On Mon, 13 Apr 1998, Rob M VanHooren wrote:
Apparently 75% of all Canada/US cross-border just fell over and died. I've got Frame and T's *and* 800/888 voice circuits that just went for a nosedive. Nobody's saying squat. Anyone with a clue or ETA? Who dropped a bomb or something? Is it just AT&T? I tried Sprint and MCI's NOCs; they are both also "experiencing heavy call volume" and that might be a clue it's bigger than just one IXC.
Just AT&T from what I've heard. Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Robertson gatekeeper () gannett com
Current thread:
- the whole world disappeared? Rob M VanHooren (Apr 13)
- Re: [nanog] the whole world disappeared? Stephen Balbach (Apr 13)
- Re: [nanog] the whole world disappeared? Marc Hurst (Apr 13)
- Re: the whole world disappeared? Paul D. Robertson (Apr 13)
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- Re: the whole world disappeared? Dustin Goodwin (Apr 13)
- Re: the whole world disappeared? Sean Donelan (Apr 13)
- Re: the whole world disappeared? Marc Hurst (Apr 14)
- Re: the whole world disappeared? Scott Weeks (Apr 14)
- re: AT&T outage (was: the whole world disappeared) Curtis Generous (Apr 14)
- Re: AT&T outage (was: the whole world disappeared) Karl Denninger (Apr 14)
- Re: AT&T outage (was: the whole world disappeared) Bob Izenberg (Apr 14)
- Re: AT&T outage (was: the whole world disappeared) Dalvenjah FoxFire (Apr 14)
- Re: AT&T outage (was: the whole world disappeared) Jeff Wheat (Apr 14)
- Re: AT&T outage (was: the whole world disappeared) Adam Rothschild (Apr 14)
- Re: the whole world disappeared? Marc Hurst (Apr 14)
- Re: [nanog] the whole world disappeared? Stephen Balbach (Apr 13)