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Originally Posted by Dnate Mars No, they are right. It was the providers fault for the massive downtime on Friday/Saturday. |
ISPs have problems; if nothing else there is always the proverbial backhoe to ruin a connection.
However
if you are selling a network service and
if you care about uptime and
if you are willing or able to pay for it
then you get redundant connections that don't share a single point of failure. If you don't have any reason to really care about reliability, you can always do things the way LL does.
Note that the internet was designed from the start to allow connectivity to continue in the event of arbitrary intermediate node failures. That they can't get the hang of 40 year old telecommunications protocols is not the fault of their ISP; it is LL's failure in comms specification and purchase.