Internet traffic disruption caused by the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville
On December 25th, 2020, a suicide bomb exploded outside an AT&T network building in Nashville, TN, causing significant damage to the building's power supply and generators. This led to telephone and internet service outages for local residents that lasted two days. According to traffic flow data from Cloudflare, services operated on battery power for over five hours after the explosion before experiencing a dramatic drop at 1748 UTC. Service began recovering on December 27th at 1822 UTC, with normal traffic flows resuming and no further disruptions reported.
Company
Cloudflare
Date published
Jan. 6, 2021
Author(s)
John Graham-Cumming
Word count
165
Hacker News points
4
Language
English