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o2 forum timing out.

Anonymous
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Hi

I've spoken to a few other members @Toby and it seems the forum is going down intermittently.
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Anonymous
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Noted.

You don't have a link do you referencing to the failure.

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Anonymous
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I rang BT BoB and after selecting report a fault there was a recorded message saying about the problems and inviting me to call the bt status line. I did and bt via recordedv message explained the issues.
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Anonymous
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Thank you for the heads up.
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@Anonymous wrote:
There was a MAJOR Internet failure this morning affecting any isp using BT Backhaul but it has been sorted now.

Problem is Nick...I could get on every other site I use which is why I think it was O2 specific?

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And should have said I am with BT internet....it was ONLY this forum I was unable to access?

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Sorry but that does NOT explain why it was only this forum (for me anyway)...?

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Hi @Cleoriff

The way the Internet works means different sites use different parts of the Internet.

For example I couldn't get on yahoo.com, goldengiving.com or funnily enough bt.com/help but I COULD get on Facebook lol.
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"In a statement, a BT spokeswoman said: "There were problems with our broadband service earlier today but these have now been solved. We're sorry for any trouble this may have caused."

She said engineers were investigating the cause of the problem but could not say how many users had been affected or whether the outage had affected all of the UK.

BT provides broadband to seven million UK subscribers.

She said some users could not access specific websites, while others could not connect to the internet at all."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet/10932783/Thousands-affected-by-BT-internet-fault.html
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