I just had the guy next to me with a AT&T phone try to access it and
indeed he was unable. It is unusual. If I was a betting man, I would
put my money on them mislabeling your server or server farm as a
spam/malware serving site. I don't know for sure, but I wouldn't be
surprised if they did block access to egregious malware sites, and you
might have wound up on the list due to accidental operator or script
mistake.

-tom

On 18 December 2013 11:05, Maxim Kammerer <[email protected]> wrote:
> The server farm where Liberté Linux site is hosted is apparently
> blocked by AT&T in the USA. Isn't this unusual? I was under impression
> that ISP censorship in the USA is limited to SMTP ports and such.
>
> “We have recently received numerous reports from at&t users regarding
> connection problems. It appears that at&t has blocked our entire IP
> range for yet unknown reasons. We have contacted at&t requesting to
> unblock it, but have not received any positive reply yet. You could
> try to contact at&t support regarding this issue in hopes to retrieve
> some more details or speed the process up. Thank you for your patience
> and understanding.”
>
> https://forum.dee.su/topic/site-down
>
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