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Chris F

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25 nov. 2003, 14:54:0125/11/2003
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grrrr the only thing working normally is usenet it seems.

David Beamish

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25 nov. 2003, 15:36:4525/11/2003
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STOP!1!!111!! Chris F time:

> grrrr the only thing working normally is usenet it seems.
>

aye prob a jcb driver..

annoying aint it! ;)

Paulo De Souza

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25 nov. 2003, 15:43:4125/11/2003
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"Chris F" <ch...@asif.com> wrote in message
news:7pc7sv4h8eoo9aon8...@4ax.com...

> grrrr the only thing working normally is usenet it seems.


From NANOG:

"Best info we have is that there are two outages. One has existed for
the last 3 weeks or so between Tuckerton (New Jersey) and Bude (UK). It
takes out the "southern path" across the atlantic.

There is a second outage between Bude (UK) and Katwijk (NL). For
circuits that landed in London or France this (should have) taken out
the redundant path for those circuits.

Circuits from Tuckerton (New Jersey) or Manasquan (New Jersey) to
Katwijk (NL), Norden (DE), or some city in Denmark who's name I forget
should still be up on the northern path.

So, if you're in London or France your circuits are likely to be down,
however some people in those locations used Contentinal capacity to link
up to Katwijk, in which case they might still be operational.

Both problems are undersea issues, so don't expect speedy resolution if
you are down."

Basic map of the fibre path can be seen here :

http://www.kddiscs.co.jp/e/business/02_15.html


Fry

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25 nov. 2003, 15:53:1525/11/2003
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> There is a second outage between Bude (UK) and Katwijk (NL). For
> circuits that landed in London or France this (should have) taken out
> the redundant path for those circuits.

I live near Bude when I'm not at uni, so it's probably my fault somehow. I'm
sorry.


Mr. Bogus

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25 nov. 2003, 16:15:5325/11/2003
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Chris F wrote:

> grrrr the only thing working normally is usenet it seems.


hmm, I deleted the icon called "The Internet" from my desktop; do you think
that caused it?

It even asked me "Are you sure you want to delete The Internet?" and I
clicked the YES button...

--
From Mr. Bogus (aka Paul) - hiding place reality.

Bootzill@

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25 nov. 2003, 16:17:3825/11/2003
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I know most people on Blue Yonder are experiencing major fuck-ups (technical
term).


RedorDead

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25 nov. 2003, 18:32:1225/11/2003
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Chris F wrote:
> grrrr the only thing working normally is usenet it seems.

This is cut n' pasted from a freeserve newsgroup, as I *thought* it was a FS
only thang :

There was a problem with the TAT-14 line that connects the US to most of
Europe which has caused a large number of sites to become unavailable.

Apparently the Southern leg was already down due to some faults, and the
Northern part has also had a failure this evening.

Someone mentioned that AboveNet/MFN have been completely cut off from
Europe, indeed I can't reach them outside of the UK.:

So there ya go, whether it's true or not I don't know.


Richard Clarke

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25 nov. 2003, 19:04:2225/11/2003
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One day, Chris F held aloft a magic sword and said:

> grrrr the only thing working normally is usenet it seems.

Sorry, I was just downloading it. Back up again soon. How long will it take
on ADSL?

:-)

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Rich (change nospam to mlu035 to reply direct)


Steve Thomas

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25 nov. 2003, 22:37:5925/11/2003
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In message <bq0qmr$1saqs5$1...@ID-45712.news.uni-berlin.de>, Richard Clarke
<nos...@mlu035.freeserve.co.uk> writes

>> grrrr the only thing working normally is usenet it seems.
>
>Sorry, I was just downloading it. Back up again soon. How long will it take
>on ADSL?

See: <http://www.tarsins.co.uk/broadband.htm>
--
Steve Thomas

William McNee

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26 nov. 2003, 08:27:4926/11/2003
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In article <SFPwb.11100$4O3.94...@news-text.cableinet.net>,

Bootzill@ <boot...@REMOVETHISHERESTUFFmail.com> wrote:
> I know most people on Blue Yonder are experiencing major fuck-ups (technical
> term).

Yep, I use Blueyonder. I tried at 5pm last night, and only got the
newsgroups. Glad to see it wasn't only me...
There seemed to be a problem on Monday evening too, as everything seemed
to get 'stuck'.
Seems to be fine now though. E-mail seems to be working. Got a backlog to
get through now though...

William

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