CLECs have stated they will be making repairs through December 31 2001, and some carriers won't give any estimated time for the completion of repairs. Many circuits are still on "temporary" facilities. Network topology and physical geography is only concidently related. I don't know if PSI is having any "special" problems, but people have been sending me e-mails about continuing problems being blamed on WTC. It may simply be customer service centers have replaced mae-east or fiber cut with WTC as a catch-all answer to close trouble tickets. On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Martin Hepworth wrote:
Over the past month the service level in NY (West 46th Street, well out of the way of the WTC) has been not up to its usual standard. We've had lousy pings, bad latency for telnet traffic, routing gone wild etc etc. One problem gets sorted and a few days later another is back again. PSI-net indicate that alot of these problems are being caused by local telco problems.
Has anyone else seem problems in NY or are we somehow special????