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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (3336)7/18/2001 11:44:54 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) of 46821
 
More on the Baltimore Train Derailment reported in the uplinked post, clipped from the NANOG List:

At 9pm (EDT) the newswires and CNN reported the Baltimore Fire Department
had blocked most major highways and access roads to central Baltimore.

10 people have been treated for injuries including two firefighters.

The following providers have updates on their public network status
web sites about the cable cut and CSX train derailment

Alternet/UUNET/Worldcom
Abovenet/MFN
Mindspring
PSI

The following providers are NOT reporting any problems on their public
network status web sites. Either they haven't updated their web site,
or they haven't experienced any affects from the train derailment.

AT&T
Exodus
Cable & Wireless

I do not know (or don't have access) to any network status web site
for the following providers, so I do not know their status

Genuity
Level 3
Sprintlink
Qwest

Because the train derailment involves potentially hazardous materials,
no provider has an estimated time to repair. Telecom repair crews will
be allowed into the tunnel after the fire department and HAZMAT teams
complete their work.
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