
silicon.com readers still not happy...
By Ben King
Published: 21 November 2001 12:00 GMT
BT's IP backbone network is up and running after yesterday's massive outage which brought the nation's DSL network to its knees.
A BT spokesman said that the network had been stable since 18:40 yesterday. A silicon.com reporter also managed to make a successful ADSL connection this morning.
But silicon.com readers have still been writing in to report access problems. A BT spokesman suggested that these were probably not linked to the outage on BT's Colossus IP backbone network.
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