Once again, large swaths of the Internet in the United States were affected by a major morning network outage today [November 2]. This time, it was the Tier 1 network service provider Level 3 Communications that was at the center of the problem, which disrupted parts of the Internet's backbone. But for the moment, it does not appear that the outage was triggered by a denial of service attack or other network attack, like the attack on DNS provider Dyn on October 21.
[...] A Level 3 spokesperson confirmed that the company's networks had been restored to normal function by 1600 Greenwich Mean Time (noon US Eastern Time) but said that no other information was available yet.
The outage had no major impact on major streaming services that use Level 3, including Netflix and the HBO Go mobile application. But it did affect some customers' voice and Internet services. Level 3 suffered another brief outage a month ago, caused by a human error.
(Score: 2) by Snotnose on Friday November 04 2016, @12:49AM
I relax playing video games. What does that have to do with anything you mentioned?
Oh, right. You're an AC, I should ignore you.
It was a once in a lifetime experience. Which means I'll never do it again.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 04 2016, @01:02AM
Call of Duty is a terrorism simulator and a recruitment tool, you tool. By playing terrorism simulators, you implicitly approve of the politics of the Bush Doctrine: America fucking the world for profit.