Broadband services are returning for hundreds of thousands of
Telecom customers following an outage this morning.
The issue was resolved about 8am, Telecom said in a
statement, however customers may experience trouble browsing
or using the internet due to the volume of customer modems
trying to reconnect.
"We apologise for the inconvenience caused by this outage,
which occurred when a problem arose during a scheduled
software upgrade on one of our main internet servers."
Earlier, Telecom spokesperson Andrew Pirie said broadband was
cut to about two-thirds of the company's 400,000 broadband
customers after an outage overnight.
Pirie said there was also an unknown number of Eftpos New
Zealand customers affected by the outage, he said.
It is the second major failure in Telecom's broadband network
in two weeks.
Around 25,000 mainly residential customers lost service lost
their connections on November 30, after a fibreoptic cable
failed after system upgrade work.
"Almost immediately we noticed there was an issue with the
broadband. It took three hours to restore, but during that
time customers were affected across the country." a
spokeswoman said at the time.
Telecom apologised for the inconvenience - but ruled out
compensation for customers who lost productivity due to the
outage.
"The broadband and the mobile network, there's no guarantees
around that service - that's in the terms and conditions that
people sign up to at the front.
"In this instance it was resolved relatively quickly, and the
fact [is] that it happened relatively early in the morning,
when not many people would have been using their internet,"
said the spokeswoman.
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