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    +1 on the Level3 issues. <br>
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    J. Oquendo wrote:
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      Out of utter curiosity, has anyone been experiencing any issues
      with calls to and around Delaware to Verizon endpoints? Because of
      number portability I can't confirm fully that *all issues* are
      Verizon endpoints, but I've been seeing an unusually high amount
      of problems with clients calling to numbers in DE and MD which
      appear to be Verizon owned (<strong></strong>SEFRDESFDS0 switch
      302-629 exchange). 1361 failures today, first 20 (should I say,
      first and only 20) I checked turn out to be various VZ endpoints
      in the DE, MD areas. Anyone else seeing things out of the ordinary
      in those parts? Further is it me, or has Level3 also been acting a
      bit on the stupid side.<br>
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SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP, CPT

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