I had customers from St. Catherines all the way to well out past oshawa affected. A lot of voice connections outside the downtown core were hit-and-miss, wherby after trying about 10 or so times, I could make the call. For the most part, things seemed to stable out at about 16:00 EDT. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Sameer Khosla | (416) 410-0286 Internetworking Systems Engineer | (888) 517-7286 ATM Canada | fax (416) 248-6201 skhosla@atmcanada.com | http://www.atmcanada.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Phillip Vandry wrote:
Toronto explosion and fire disrupt communications across Canada ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Are you sure? Anyone notice anything down outside of the territory of Simcoe CO (the one that exploded)? I don't see why there would have been.. All our Toronto customers stayed up except those connected to that CO.
BTW, it looks like at least some stuff is back up now, I can now call phones connected to Simcoe.
-Phil