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Excite@Home outage persists in Midwest

         

grnidone

5:51 pm on Feb 19, 2001 (gmt 0)



The problem occurred Feb. 8, forcing Excite@Home technicians to manually transfer Internet traffic to a backup system. The initial problem was resolved Sunday, but additional problems befell the service when Excite@Home tried to switch the Internet traffic back to the original server. The latest problems have resulted in ongoing service outages for an undetermined portion of the 150,000 Midwest customers.

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Jaguar_Joe

6:41 pm on Feb 19, 2001 (gmt 0)



My friends in the Pacific Northwest tell me that they have an on-going e-mail retrieval problem with Excite@home and that customer service is 'non-responsive.' 'Non-responsive' is my interpretation of the variety of colorful, profane phrases which have been used to describe the AT&T Broadband's response. Several have gone back to their old, slow-but-reliable ISPs over this issue.

DrCool

10:17 pm on Feb 19, 2001 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I'm in the Northwest on the @home system and also have periodic problems. I don't have 2 or 3 day outages but many times I can't access my email and can't get online for a couple of hours at a time. It is very frustrating because since I can get online, I can access their website to see what the problem. When I call their customer service number I end up waiting on hold for nearly an hour. For the biggest "communications" company in the US they have a lot to learn about communications.