[outages] T-Mobile Down Nationwide? Nate
Nate
nateha at gmail.com
Tue Feb 14 01:02:14 EST 2023
It's more looking like an edge router, or core switch failed from all the
research I have done so far.
Checked AWS - UP
Checked Azure - UP
Checked Zayo - UP
Checked Other Backhauls - UP
If it was chatter, most likely would only have taken down the network in
that area. This was a multi state outage.
Or it could be human error and someone deleted the BGP Routes, or someone
went "Oh look a loose network cable that isn't plugged into anything *click
into the same switch as it's already plugged into*" 🙄
Either way, it appears to be "Stable" as of now, haven't seen a bounce
since about 45 minutes ago.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023, 8:51 PM Dennis Boone via Outages <outages at outages.org>
wrote:
> > I'm not one to refer to Downdetector often, but in this case it's
> > interesting that pretty much every mobile carrier in the US took a
> > hit at the same time. However, the same is true for Apple support,
> > Google, Samsung, American Express, and a handful of others. Feels
> > sorta cloud-ish.
>
> There's an ongoing active shooter event on campus at Michigan State
> University. The start of the spike on the down detector graphs could
> correspond to that. Seems it might be possible that the chatter
> surrounding this event may be related.
>
> De
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