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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/Jun/15 14:09, Josh Luthman wrote:<br>
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<p dir="ltr">So the outage was in fact the US?</p>
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Knee-jerk reaction would be "yes". But not necessarily, if you look
at the past...<br>
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I haven't been on outages long; just since June 2014.<br>
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As far as I can recall, there have been limited threads on outages
outside the U.S. in that time period. <br>
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Someone did once forward a BT outage, but that was taken off the
UKNOF list and posted here. There was also something about a
Facebook outage in South East Asia, a DSL service outage in Toronto,
Level(3) issues in Europe, an AAG outage between Hong Kong and
Vietnam, Google DNS issues in South East Asia, a SMW-3 cut, and an
EasyNet outage in the UK.<br>
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So yes, the majority of reports tend to be U.S.-centric, but there
is probably a reason for that.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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