Another national network has DSL problems
These things seem to come in waves. Yet another large telco is having problems with their DSL service. Telstra Australia ADSL service went down about 9am local time (strange how these always happen at 9am, just as the dayshift starts working). Is this a trend, is there a common software fault or vendor these outages have in common? http://telstra.com/ServiceStatus/Default.asp
So, at what point does the Spidey Sense detect a pattern and wonder if the Bad Guys know something we don't? This could also fit the pattern of these ISPs going down and not giving us a solid reason why...yes, I'm being a little paranoid, as I should be. ;) John On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 06:03:31AM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
These things seem to come in waves. Yet another large telco is having problems with their DSL service. Telstra Australia ADSL service went down about 9am local time (strange how these always happen at 9am, just as the dayshift starts working).
Is this a trend, is there a common software fault or vendor these outages have in common?
Sounds like equipment/software upgrades done overnight that fall over as soon as the gear is put under the morning traffic load to me... -C On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 06:03:31AM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
These things seem to come in waves. Yet another large telco is having problems with their DSL service. Telstra Australia ADSL service went down about 9am local time (strange how these always happen at 9am, just as the dayshift starts working).
Is this a trend, is there a common software fault or vendor these outages have in common?
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