[Outages] [Fwd: Verizon PSTN issues?]

Wallace Keith kwallace
Tue Nov 7 10:39:11 EST 2006


Not sure this will shed any light on it, but from about 15:20 eastern to
the end of the day, one of my call centers in texas had an issue where
about 50% of the outbound calls went high and dry. We have dedicated
PRI's from 2 different carriers, both were affected. After the setup
message, and delayed response, a status enquiry message would be sent by
our pbx, with the respones "call init state"  Perhaps this was an SS7
issue?. I sure do miss the FCC outage info being public. 
-Keith


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From: virendra rode // [mailto:virendra.rode at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 8:23 PM
To: outages at isotf.org
Subject: [Outages] [Fwd: Verizon PSTN issues?]

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Subject: Verizon PSTN issues?
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 16:37:50 -0800
From: Jay Hennigan <jay at west.net>
To: nanog list <nanog at merit.edu>


I'll try not to be as vague as the last person...

We are in Verizon (former GTE) territory in Santa Barbara, CA, LATA 740.

For much of the day we have had complaints of reorder from dialup users
as well as reports of reorder from people trying to call us from out of
the area.  I saw a note on another forum that claimed that Verizon was
having "nationwide issues" but gave no other detail.

Verizon rep hasn't returned voicemail, l-o-n-g hold time on repair, gave
up.

Can anyone shed any light?

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