Broadband down

Started by GarryF, Oct 29, 2010, 19:34:26

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pctech

Apologies, please feel free to delete, my excuse is am tired.


Glenn

The same info twice is better than not at all.
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Steve

IDNet Network status

Network Status

2010-10-29 20:13: There is currently a BT Major Service Outage affecting customers in Scotland, North West and Northern Ireland .

BT are investigating, updates to follow.
2010-10-29 20:13: There appears to be a BT problem affecting the NE, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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davej99

Sorry, to say Perthshire seems to be broken too. BT are saying we are using the wrong kind of electrons here.

pctech

Wrong type of rain?


ST Driver

How long before BT's network fail completly?
Steve
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DorsetBoy

Quote from: ST Driver on Oct 29, 2010, 20:26:30
How long before BT's network fail completly?

That depends on how many engineers go to break fix the issue  :whistle:

davej99

Quote from: pctech on Oct 29, 2010, 20:23:31
Wrong type of rain?

Whoops thanks for the reminder. I've got my dongle stuckout of the window and its howling down again. Must g_________o________by______e____bye__glug

pctech

I bet one of the engineers has unplugged one of the core routers to plug in and charge his mobile.

ST Driver

Do BT have engineers Dorset? :whistle:
Steve
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DorsetBoy

Quote from: ST Driver on Oct 29, 2010, 20:33:39
Do BT have engineers Dorset? :whistle:

Well that is their given title but.....................  :-X :-X

zebrum

Another day another complete outage. Struggling to believe this has happened again...

myddryn

Unable to connect here either 01667l. Have left a message with support about it.
Just glad I've got an iPhone so that I could find out why.
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pctech

This previous two were as a result of config errors regarding IDNet's BT links, this one is a regional outage affecting all ISPs.


jimc

Down In Peterhead from 19:05
phoned in report so they are aware

It will be a kettle they plugged in , not a charger brewing up takes priority over comms

jimc

in fact

13 MINI MUXS IN SCOTLAND : DEGRADED SERVICE

13 how can that happen incredible

pctech

Seems BT's equipment can fail in ways that even the manufacturers have not seen before  ;D

GarryF

Quote from: jimc on Oct 29, 2010, 21:26:02
in fact

13 MINI MUXS IN SCOTLAND : DEGRADED SERVICE

13 how can that happen incredible

It' halloween, spooky, eh  :evil:

Steve

I guess all 13 use the same extension lead >:D
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pctech

Which the fuse has gone in.


Glenn

BT Wholesale - Broadband SERIOUS Incident Report

Detected Date: 29/10/2010 Detected Time: 15:44
Start Date: 29/10/2010 Start Time: 15:42
Anticipated Clear Date: 29/10/2010 Anticipated Clear Time: 23:00

Incident Headline: :EDINBURGH : LOSS OF SERVICE

Incident Details: At the moment some Broadband End Users may be experiencing a loss of Broadband service.

Progress Details: BT is making progress towards full restoration of Service.
Latest Update:
Operational teams are carrying out remote diagnostics.
Further updates will be provided as soon as possible.
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Glenn

I presume Edinburgh is the central node.
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sobranie

Quote from: Glenn on Oct 29, 2010, 21:48:43
I presume Edinburgh is the central node.

Perhaps BT are starting the atm work early and forgot to tell anyone that they've had the cards nicked!!
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jimc

So much for BT's redundancy again if Edinburgh is the central node