Er, I should have mentioned 'Spokane, WA'. On Nov 19, 2015 4:39 PM, "Aaron C. de Bruyn" <aaron@heyaaron.com> wrote:
I know the east side of my state was nailed with a big storm. The Gov declared a state of emergency.
Comcast service for several of my clients has understandably been down since Tuesday.
I called in a few times over the last two days and the automated message keeps saying "service should be restored by 12:01 PM today", after that time passes the message gets changed to 7:01 PM, then to 8:01 AM, then 12:01 PM. (Always '01'--what's with that?)
One time I let the call get through to a rep and they couldn't give any information on the extent of the damage or an ETA.
Can anyone at Comcast shed some light on the disaster over there or give a rough idea on service restoration?
As always, I appreciate the hard work from the guys in the trenches and the engineers that miraculously seem to keep my clients up 24/7. (Just for fun, attached are stats about the router for 365 days before the storm hit--and most of that 'unreachable' time was probably issues with the monitoring server.)
Thanks again for all your hard work.
-A