Any recommendations for Private Line service into Guam from the US? 2 gigs?
Thanks
Rob
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1 confirmed fatality (unchanged)
The island of Rota (relatively small) has all services restored.
Ssipsn (the largest) and Tinian still have service outages.
Saipan:
6 of 9 power feeders offline; 29 generators installed
12 of 19 gas stations operational; 3 on line power
Cellular
1 confirmed fatality on Saipan.
100% utility power was out of service (Saipan, Tinian). Today, Roto
has 99% power restored. Saipan and Tinian still ahve damaged feeders and
power plants. Some utility power expected to be restored by October 31.
Public water utility out of service. Water
The official damage assessements for CNMI are coming in ...
As of October 27, 10am ChST
1 fatality reported so far
Utility power is out on all CNMI islands. Saipan has generator fuel. Rota
and Tinian all feeders are down. On Tinian - power plant damaged.
Hospitals on Saipan and Tinian are
Unlike the major carriers on the US mainland, which generally provide few
details and only generic happy, happy, joy, joy messages after hurricanes,
IT CNMI has been tweeting as it re-aligning antennas at each cell site
that service is restored in an area.
IT updates
Update 6:34pm:
As of
Parts of Saipan airport was heavily dmanaged. Sea ports are closed.
Utility power is out in Saipan, and hundreds of power poles are reported
down. Backup generators are operating at critical facilities.
The first disaster relief flights are expected at 10am Friday, after the
runways at
. Restoring
service at the airport is a priority, because that's how disaster relief
supplies will arrive. Seas in the area still have 20-foot waves.
The US Coast Guard will start the airlift of supplies from Guam to CNMI as
soon as the Saipan runways are cleared.
Super Typhoon Yutu with sustained winds of 165 MPH and gusts over 200 MPH
has struck the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Guam was on
the "weak" side of the typhoon.
Internet connectivity is still working on parts of the islands.
I am trying to gain some knowledge about setting up a T1 network in
Guam. I am in Washington State so I am not sure who to contact over
there. We normally deal with QWest but they do not provide service
there. I see a GTA Teleguam but I am not sure the wisest place to
start.
If anyone has any
see www.pacnog.org or alternatively www.picisoc.org
- Original Message -
From: JoeSox joe...@gmail.com
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, 27 May, 2010 8:58:04 PM
Subject: Guam
I am trying to gain some knowledge about setting up a T1 network in
Guam. I am in Washington State so I am
:58:04 PM
Subject: Guam
I am trying to gain some knowledge about setting up a T1 network in
Guam. I am in Washington State so I am not sure who to contact over
there. We normally deal with QWest but they do not provide service
there. I see a GTA Teleguam but I am not sure the wisest place
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