Jan 6 2009 23:30-23:45 HK
Location : VN-POP
Impact : 10 minutes service interruption of connectivity is expected
Nov 21 2008 21:00-21:30 HK
Location : CN-POP-Shenzhen
Impact : 15 minutes service interruption of connectivity is expected
Sep 26 01:08:13 HK 2008 -- Router Maintenance Complete. We have completed the software upgrade on our core router in Wanchai (Hong Kong). The entire operation went as planned and there was no customer traffic interruption. -Jared
Aug 25 11:32:30 HK 2008 -- Upgrades to Email storage. This Friday at 12:00 AM we will be adding several new shelves to store customer Email. This upgrade will provide greater capacity for future growth and improved performance for all of Connet's Email customers. Downtime is expected to be one hour while we install the shelves and flush mail queues.
Aug 24 12:37:07 HK 2008 -- Core Router Maintenance. This Friday at 12:01 AM we will be performing a software upgrade on one of our core routers in our Wanchai (Hong Kong) POP. Some customers may notice a brief interruption in Internet connectivity as traffic is re-routed around this router.
July 23 14:58:05 HK 2008 -- Upstream Network Issue. At 2PM today one of our upstream network providers suffered a problem in their network. We have routed traffic away from this provider as we work with them to resolve their issue. Customers may have seen 10-15 minutes of spotty or slow connectivity to sites on the Internet.
June 23 01:59:18 HK 2008 -- Shenzhen (China) POP Migration complete. We have completed the migration of MPLS customers in Guangdong. Downtime was 45 minutes at the worst, though most customers would have seen 20 minutes or less of downtime.
June 19 16:23:05 HK 2008 -- Shenzhen (China) Migration. This huge new expansion, which includes redundant border routers, switches, and termination hardware is now ready to accept customers. We expect approximately one hour worth of downtime for affected customers as circuits are migrated. This deployment brings with it decreased latency to the Internet for our customers as well as a more redundant, scalable network deployment.
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