'Everything back to normal', says BigPond

 

But Telstra won't circulate incident report explaining four-day email outage.

Telstra's BigPond internet service provider is back online and "everything is back to normal", a spokesman said today.

This week's outages affected dialup, cable, ADSL, satellite and 3G Next G wireless services across the east coast and email nationally.

Telstra spokesman Martin Barr told iTnews that the incidents that caused widespread disruptions across BigPond's network since Monday were resolved and other outages experienced today were "scheduled maintenance and advice to customers".

BigPond was brought to its knees following a server failure on Monday. Telstra would not reveal the circumstances of the server or how its failure defeated its disaster recorvery and redundant systems that disrupted customers receiving their emails.

iTnews readers have reported they were unable to receive emails or access Telstra's help desk.

Reader Ken Hargreaves, who was planning an overseas trip, said yesterday he was yet to receive hotel booking confirmations.

"Now I am annoyed status [page] says problem fixed but emails that were sent have not been recieved," Hargreaves posted to iTnews forums.

"The help desk originally started by telling me to reset my account as if I wasn't receiving them at all," he told iTnews today.

"I then persisted and then asked for a supervisor who took the details and said they would escalate it, however it could be four business days as a
set standard, but that they would look at it as a priority but they probably tell everyone that."

Hargreaves put his chances at getting the emails based on his help desk interaction at about 50-50.

Telstra's widespread problems with user login and email on its BigPond internet and Foxtel cable services defied the telco's early confidence that it could defeat the gremlins in its system swiftly.

Barr told iTnews at the time that emails were safe and would be forwarded once the problems were fixed.

Although it apologised throughout the week for the problems that paralysed its customers, Telstra said it would not circulate an incident report explaining the outage.

Is your Big Pond service back up and running? Let us know if you got all your emails, as Telstra promised.

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'Everything back to normal', says BigPond
"No loss of emails, but late delivery very common. Main problem is that the mail server refuses to recognise my password when auto-checking mail ... if I add it manually it works. Not clear if this ..."
By IanL-S
 
 
 
Comments: 6
johnpro2
Sep 18, 2010 10:24 AM
I use gmail and hotmail ..even though I have a bigpond account.

If I churn I do not want to continually change my email address.

Jp
johnpro2
Sep 18, 2010 10:35 AM
...oh my bigpond email seems fine. All my clunk gets sent there ....
dw
Sep 18, 2010 3:40 PM
I am still waiting, all of the emails that people send to my Bigpond account bounces back. This has been 6 days so far.

I have to use Hotmail now but it is the inconvenience of it all. This would have to be the worse outage ever to happen.
dw
Sep 18, 2010 7:12 PM
Mine is finally fixed, thank god for that, what a long wait.
sydneyla
Sep 20, 2010 8:11 AM
No problem encountered at Manly, Queensland. All systems operational.
IanL-S
Sep 20, 2010 8:12 AM
No loss of emails, but late delivery very common. Main problem is that the mail server refuses to recognise my password when auto-checking mail ... if I add it manually it works. Not clear if this problem has been sorted yet. It is less frequent ,,, but, who knows.
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