Here is the dirt:
From RIPE:
descr: Telefonica Wholesale International Service
members: AS12956
It appears at the moment that Telefonica have advertised announcements from
their customer 26210 of some /8's rather than blocked them as they should
(including 12/8). Sprint and GX are propagating it because they are treating
Telefonica as though it had the policies in place it should, perhaps that
will change.
Darrell
Heimir Eidskrem writes:
Maybe this might be a factor too:
AT&T Network Outage
<http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=658>
Published: 2005-09-09,
Last Updated: 2005-09-09 15:33:09 UTC by Johannes Ullrich (Version:
2(click to highlight changes)
<http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?compare=1&storyid=658>)
According to notes from users, and Keynote
<http://scoreboard.keynote.com/scoreboard/Main.aspx?Login=Y&Username=publi
c&Password=public>, AT&T is currently experiencing outages across its
network. We do not have any details right now. This outage may affect the
latency or reachability for a large number of sites.
AT&T's own network status
<http://www.renesys.com/products_services/gradus_interactive.html> page
shows no problems.
Colbeck, Andrew wrote:
According to this:
http://loadrunner.uits.iu.edu/weathermaps/abilene/
Most of the major links on the Internet are very busy. Interestingly,
the Houston-Atlanta link is back up, and was hard down due to Katrina
for a week.
Andrew 8)
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Hello all!
This may be off topic, but has anyone else experienced a sudden Internet
slowdown this morning starting about 11:00 EST? We have locations
across
the country and are experiencing problems in about half our locations,
most using SBC DSL for Internet service. Our primary Telnet app is DOA
in these locations and e-mail and web surfing is slow everywhere.
Thanks,
Rodney Bertsch
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