
Yeah, the CenturyLink ticket is running in another thread on the list, and the fiber cut comments hit the list about 4 minutes before your message. The internet as a whole has had substantially less Reserve capacity, as the power generation people like to put it, for about the last month, and while I hear tell that excess capacity is being turned up to release some of the pressure, I'm not in a position to know how fast that's happening. On April 21, 2020 12:44:48 PM EDT, Brett Dikeman <brett.dikeman@gmail.com> wrote:
Try the 60,000 foot view; the midwest is having a bad day as well, though it sounds like a fiber cut is to blame.
https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/g5gyms/midwest_internet_outage/
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 12:38 PM Jay Ashworth via Outages < outages@outages.org> wrote:
I was hoping somebody was going to climb up to 30,000 feet on this, because it sort of felt to me like it was pervasive as well. I encourage further analysis on this point, and apologize to anybody who would prefer that it be on the discussion list - I think it actually belongs here. </mod>
On April 21, 2020 11:58:30 AM EDT, Cary Wiedemann via Outages < outages@outages.org> wrote:
Hey All,
There's a few threads on this already, but they all call out
specific
ISPs when this trouble isn't limited to any one last-mile provider. Nearly all tier 1 transit providers are experiencing loss on the US West Coast today. Some examples:
Comcast/Level3 peering point in Seattle: [image: image.png]
Telia/AT&T in Seattle: [image: image.png]
Hurricane Electric/Cox in San Jose: [image: image.png]
And this isn't the half of it. Very few tier 1 transit providers are unaffected.
So much for carrier redundancy!
- Cary
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