
As noted in this and a couple of other replies, it is a safe bet that for the next 72 hours minimum, any outages that you see that terminate in or transit Tennessee are probably the outcome of the swath of tornadoes which hit the state on Monday night. It's probably not necessary to report individual outages to the list for that area. And the first person who notes that Tennessee Tornadoes would make a great name for a sports team gets his. Or hers, I don't discriminate. </admin> On March 3, 2020 12:09:32 PM EST, "Jeremy Gault, KD4NED (Senior Engineer) via Outages" <outages@outages.org> wrote:
Most likely due to the tornadoes in the Nashville area overnight:
https://weather.com/news/news/2020-03-03-tennessee-tornado-damage-deaths-sev...
I have a few subscribers in the Cookeville area (on Twin Lakes fiber) who are seeing increased latency/packet loss, all of which started about the time the tornadoes hit. My understanding is Twin Lakes is minus several uplink circuits at this point, so what's left is likely overloaded. All a result of the tornadoes. Other providers are most likely affected as well.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 11:40 AM Rob Hall via Outages <outages@outages.org> wrote:
I’m seeing multiple locations on comcast business failing across TN and VA today, as well as seemingly the entirety of Holston Connect Fiber in TN. Is there a backbone failure, possibly due to the tornados that hit Nashville last night?
Thanks!
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