Anonymous ID: a6f5c7 Feb. 23, 2021, 11:28 p.m. No.13036779   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6796 >>6825 >>6828 >>6831 >>6837 >>6838 >>6870 >>6894 >>6916 >>6925 >>7302 >>7314

Did your internet just go out? Mine did.

 

That's the second or third time it's done that in the last hour and a half. This last time was for over 30 minutes so when it started it was the 2nd-3rd time in an hour.

 

AT&T is experiencing outages. Verizon has been but is stable now. Several online video games including Ark, Call of Duty, etc.

 

Facebook Messenger, Straight Talk, and H&R Block too.

 

Notice that it's AT&T, SuddenLink, Spectrum, Cox, etc. that all provide home internet service.

 

But T-Mobile which provides mobile data and cell service isn't down. It's actually coming back up.

 

This means whatever or whoever orchestrated the attack wanted to shut off most people's internet access.

 

Meaning whatever just dropped was likely a large file/video, the kind of thing most people don't use their mobile data to stream because it's expensive. They just stream/download it at home.

Anonymous ID: a6f5c7 Feb. 24, 2021, 12:06 a.m. No.13036870   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6876 >>6897

>>13036779

It went out again immediately after posting. Back now for ever how long that remains.

 

For the shills and 80IQs claiming it's just a "reset the router" problem, I literally posted proof that it's multi-service provider problem. Thousands or millions of people are experiencing service interruptions.

 

I hope the $0.02 you got paid for your two cents and embarrassing yourself by suggesting that was worth it.