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Below is a "raw" description of some problems we are experiencing with our Internet connection.  Note that V stands for Verizon.

It is also worth noting that except for the 10 minutes this morning that John mentions below, traffic has continue to flow with problems on our secondary connection.

Jeffrey Letourneau
Manager of Network Operations
UNET
University of Maine System
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 7:29 AM
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Subject: UUNET...


Spoke with tech support at uunet...  Our outage is unrelated to widespread
problems on the East Coast.  Our primary link went down at ~11:00 last night.
UUNET discovered that it was a V problem soon after 11:00.  V had a dispatch
scheduled for this morning and wound up testing in conjunction with ATT.  They
found a problem at a CO and replaced a repeater at 0330 this morning.  This did
not completely fix the problem.  UUNET has escalated the problem to level 4 and
are awaiting a call from V.  While the primary was down, the secondary went
down at ~0655 this morning - just came back up ~10 minutes ago while I was on
the phone with a UUNET tech - he wondered if maybe V was testing???

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