Yep. I finally found some contacts at Lumen who ran it up the chain. I
also did report it to the Colorado PUC. I'm still confused about how
so many homes and businesses could be without service and Centurylink
wouldn't know about it. It's a small town, and I'm starting to think
everyone thought that the phone company must know about it because
there so many affected, so no one bothered to call them. I don't know.
None of it makes any sense. But at least we have someone scheduled to
drive over there tomorrow and check it out.

John

On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 9:08 PM Evan Moyer <evmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Have you tried filing a complaint with your state's public utility 
> commission? POTS service is usually regulated by them.
>
> Just a thought
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2024, 7:52 PM John Neiberger <jneiber...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I apologize for using NANOG for this, but I need to get some traction
>> on a telephone outage affecting a large number of homes in a small
>> town that Centurylink seems to be unaware of. The affected customers
>> have had no phone service for days and none of them know what's going
>> on. Centurylink customer service says there are no outages in the area
>> and just want to dispatch a tech to an individual home rather than
>> escalate this as the emergency that it is. This is a rural area with
>> poor cell service, so many of these customers have no alternative. I'm
>> particularly concerned that many of the affected customers would be
>> unable to reach emergency services, and haven't been able to for 3-4
>> days already.
>>
>> If someone has a contact at Centurylink that can escalate this, please
>> contact me off-list.
>>
>> Many thanks!
>> John Neiberger

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