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#11 by macbeth3
Can I also comment that if this is an issue between Easynet and level3 then that is stopping 2 million people in the UK from getting to my web site.
Posted on Tuesday, 22nd July 2008 at 6:38pm
#12 by macbeth3
admin wrote:Thanks for the information, the trace route shows there is a routing issue between level3 and easynet.net
I have escalated it to our network department they will get in touch with level3 to resolve the issue.
However your website is up and running and people can reach to it.


Except yesterday for the first time ever my Google Analytics shows that not one person visited my site. As I have had roughly 2500 visits in the previous 30 days this is more than suspicious.

If you cannot provide access for my visitors then I will need to move to another more reliable provider as soon as possible.

I have not yet seen any comment on forums that all your sites are inaccessible, but I cannot imagine you being able to keep this quiet for much longer.
Posted on Wednesday, 23rd July 2008 at 8:22am
#13 by admin
please check the stats for your web site on the below link.
http://manager.football-finances.org.uk ... awstats.pl
Posted on Wednesday, 23rd July 2008 at 1:11pm

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