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Yeah it would need to be a hell of a solar storm to actually see a problem. And it would have to be a storm with a vendetta against AT&T alone.

My guess is we were attacked. Probably by "Russia." Why the attack originated in Virginia, we'll never know.

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82 reports of outages in the last 24 hours.

You're connecting dots that aren't connected, Theo. You can see that many reports of outages on any given day on DownDetector.

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What exactly are you claiming that I have said?

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You are claiming that the outage is related to solar flare activity and that Google Fiber is having problems related to the AT&T outages. DownDetector says nothing at all about solar flares so you are using external information that you didn't provide here to try to connect solar flares to the Google Fiber issues.

Is that concise enough?

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I've said nothing about it being solar flairs you dunce. In fact, I made a comment expressing explicitly that I am NOT saying it was solar flairs.

You are connecting my posts into the narrative you want me to be making. You're the one connecting the dots that arent connected.

To be clear, I think it is far more likely a problem at CISCO than anything else. I do not think this is a major problem at the moment, but sure, I do have suspicions of impending kikery, given how many hints the WEF et al have given about an impending cyber attack. Could this be a potential dry run? Maybe, maybe not.

Apologies if noticing things offends you.

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You're really going to argue with him? He's completely right. You are obviously suggesting that the Google outage thing is on par with Verizon or AT&T. It absolutely is not. The way you're wording the question also suggests that maybe there is something more going on than a solar flare. And maybe there is, but that's just speculation.