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Message-ID: <20200906154238.GA12223@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2020 15:42:38 +0000
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: CenturyLink Took Down 3.5% of the Internet Trying to Block
a Single IP Address
By Ed Targett
"The Operations Engineering Team was using this process during routine
operations..."
When CenturyLink, one of the world's biggest internet backbone
providers, faced a mystery issue on August 31 at 10:04 GMT, it
proceeded to take down 3.5% of the world's traffic, triggering outages
at some of the world's most popular websites including the PlayStation
Network and Xbox Live. The event wasn't fully cleared until 15:10 GMT.
https://www.cbronline.com/news/centurylink-flowspec-outage
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Bill Horne
Telecom Digest Moderator
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Message-ID: <20200906161509.GA12381@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2020 16:15:09 +0000
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: SpaceX seeks FCC broadband funds, must prove it can deliver
sub-100ms latency
SpaceX seeks FCC broadband funds, must prove it can deliver sub-100ms latency
Hundreds of ISPs apply for $16 billion in grants to expand in rural areas.
By Jon Brodkin
SpaceX, Charter, Verizon, CenturyLink, Frontier, Cox, and about 500
other companies are seeking government funding to provide broadband in
rural areas. The Federal Communications Commission yesterday released
a list of applicants for the first phase of the Rural Digital
Opportunity Fund (RDOF), which is set to pay up to $16 billion to
Internet service providers over 10 years.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/09/spacex-charter-verizon-among-500-isps-competing-for-fcc-broadband-funds/
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Bill Horne
Telecom Digest Moderator
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Message-ID: <20200906162439.GA12423@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2020 16:24:39 +0000
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Thousands of Colorado Students Remain Disconnected from
School
When COVID-19 hit, the internet became an essential school supply.
Districts in the Denver metro area scrambled to meet the need,
collectively spending more than $1 million in the past five months to
buy mobile hotspots and pay families' internet bills so children could
learn.
Philanthropies and foundations have spent even more.
https://pagosadailypost.com/2020/08/31/thousands-of-colorado-students-remain-disconnected-from-school/
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Bill Horne
Telecom Digest Moderator
***** Moderator's Note *****
This story is six days old, and some might wonder why I publish this
link. The reason is simple: I don't know why, but there are a plethora
of stories on the web today about CenturyLink's failure: stories that
weren't on Google five or six days ago.
CenturyLink has an agressive, and effective, search-optimization
team. Unlike most such teams, their job is to conceal news about
CenturyLink, and when CenturyLink has had a failure, they manage to
hide almost any unfavorable coverage. I don't know how, but the result
is both obvious and troubling: CenturyLink stockholders and the
company's regulators are both denied the information they need to make
accurate assessments of the company's performance and value.
Bill Horne
Moderator
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