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POWER OUTAGE AT AAPT EXCHANGE About 11am Wed 22nd. Feb. a water pipe burst, flooding part of the building at the Riverside Center in Eagle Street housing the AAPT telephone exchange and the 3rd Party room for for most major ISP's in the Brisbane CBD where they house equipment for peering and IP Transit. As a result of the flooding the power to that floor had to be cut off for safety causing a major Internet and telephone service outage. The Internet equipment went on to batteries which ran out about 1pm. Broadband services were restores about 5:30pm phone lines are still out of service.

AAPT hit by massive outage


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