I've had no problems, apparently some people are on AT&T @Home, while others are on AT&T Broadband, I am an AT&T Broadband customer, some of my friends (Atlanta, Seattle) are AT&T @Home customers who no longer have access, AT&T claims that everyone who lost access lastnight will be online with AT&T Broadband within ~10 days. Matthew S. Hallacy On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 02:36:31PM -0800, Erick B. wrote:
Matthew,
Hmm. Is your AT&T@Home connection up? I had the same understanding as you did. I thought we would not lose our connection and just access to the home page, etc which I don't use. Anyway, I'm in chicagoland area and my cable modem isn't sync'd up anymore as of midnight PST on 12-1. AT&T Support saids service should be restored within 7 days but may take longer. They are giving 2 days credit for each day down.
Erick
--- "Matthew S. Hallacy" <poptix@techmonkeys.org> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 04:59:25PM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
[snip]
The judge said the company and bondholders could
negotiate new
deals with the cable companies. Cox, AT&T, etc could come to a new arrangement to continue service before Midnight (PST as someone pointed out @Home is a California based company). If they don't come to a new arrangement, the company and creditors can cease service at Midnight.
For what it's worse, AT&T has gone through a lot of trouble to assure it's customers (including me) that our service will only be interrupted to the extent that home.excite.com may be unreachable for a short time, no other aspects of the service should be affected (this is pointed out clearly on their tech support line, as well as in a letter seperate from my bill this month)
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Now, if only I could find someone at AT&T that knows how to fix the reverse DNS for the netblocks in Minneapolis...
Matthew S. Hallacy
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