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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-05-03 14:53, Kenny Richards
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what it is worth, I also noticed a series of outages last
night with my Comcast business line. Started just after
midnight and ended around 02:30 this morning. I wonder if this
was a more general network maintenance event and not something
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I have two ISPs (Frontier FiOS on 50.46.x.x and Comcast RG-6 on
76.22.x.x) at home, and around those times last night, while I had
some Internet access on both lines, neither line could contact my
mail/web/server (a VPS on 209.59.x.x) in the Boston area.
Subsequent analysis of the logs at the mail/web server showed that
it lost total Internet access at several times last night (which is
unusual).<br>
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