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merve0o0

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#139324 4-Feb-2014 22:41
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Around 1pm today when I was home for lunch I noticed the internet was down. Went to restart the router noticed only a power light on. Checked the phone no dial tone. Rung slingshot ran around in circles and jumped through hoops to get them to log a fault and send a tech out. Next availabe tech was not till tomorrow. That's all fine.

When I got home from work I asked the neighbour if his was out also he sad it was. 

Just now I checked the network status page on slingshots page and they are reporting no faults.  Checked telecom they reported no faults in nelson.

Why do they even bother with the network status page if the are not updated. Or will it get updated when the tech. comes?



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  #980397 4-Feb-2014 22:49
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Vodafone is 24/7..
No all Chorus network faults are recognized or reported by an ISP. If we did report them all it would be a a huge network outage page, Most is specific to a DSLAM or cabinet, So its not like we are going to say: TNA DSLAM-03 is experiencing issues. 



merve0o0

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  #980573 5-Feb-2014 11:17
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Chorus van is parked outside the guys place who was digging holes next to the footpath for a fence.  im guessing that he got the wire

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