Subject: RE: BT Website delaysOur servers are testing fine. BUT... There's a bit of a semi-perfect storm brewing on the internet in the USA today. See below. The AT&T issue is the main cause of most people's pain. Check this: http://www.internetpulse.com/ For reasons understandable only to major network geeks, the Milwaukee area is experiencing a big chunk of the problems.
1. AboveNet, a major ISP, experienced a fiber cut in southern California which effected their 10G link to Seattle. 2. Level 3 experienced a fiber cut in the Dallas to Houston area. 3. AT&T is having massive issues with reach ability to the majority of Tier 1 carriers. If your internet traffic goes through AT&T at any point, you will experience a slow down. So, why do some sites and or people not have this problem? Either their traffic isn't being routed via a problematic pipe, or for larger sites like CNN, Google and the like, they have copies of their site stored and served from many different data centers around the country and the world. *Attached is the last 24 hrs in question for future reference of why several people had access problems...
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