A power outage in the area of our northern distribution tower in Baltimore interrupted connectivity to most customers in the area of the Hopkins Homewood campus.
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A power outage in the area of our northern distribution tower in Baltimore interrupted connectivity to most customers in the area of the Hopkins Homewood campus.
One of our upstream carriers in Baltimore had to complete emergency fiber maintenance after a fiber hit just outside Baltimore today.
An intense lightning storm in the Baltimore area damaged a distribution switch, cabling, and transmitters serving LTU customers downtown.
We lost communications with one of our downtown towers overnight, but our techs were able to restore communications at daybreak.
There was a short interruption in service due to a power problem at the network core.
A transmitter serving a subset of fixed wireless customers in the 21224 zip code was dropping packets.
Carriers operating the primary fiber lines into Destin and Miramar Beach experienced multiple outages and routing issues as a result of storm conditions in the area.
A number of wireless access points serving units at the Grand and Lasata properties were offline. Technicians restored service by re-initializing a switch.
A power outage (and backup generator failure) at one of our towers in downtown Baltimore interrupted service for customers in the area.
A distribution switch serving the north tower of THC went offline, likely due to an electrical surge. The switch was replaced.
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