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Same rhetoric. From Sky website:

"INC2030149 Fibre Broadband problems in BALHAM, SOUTH CLAPHAM, DULWICH andFOREST HILL. You might not be able to get online or make/receive phone calls due to a problem in your local area. We've identified the problem and engineers are on their way to fix it now. We're sorry for any inconvenience caused. We're sorry for any inconvenience caused."

Rodents have chewed through the fibre


This is quite possible, rat incursion into duct is not unknown. Certainly (distantly related) squirrels are a real danger in e.g house lofts when it comes to electrical and comms wiring. Such a widespread and long-run outage is almost always a function of physical damage to networks. Often accidental (JCB damage) sometimes deliberate (remember the copper cable theft in ED a few years ago) - but sometimes caused by rats, which are inquisitive and will chew into anything to see if it's worth eating.

west dulwich as well - been out since last evening. no internet, two kids off school, working from home. nice.


"INC2030149 Broadband and Talk problems in GIPSY HILL. You might not be able to get online or make/receive phone calls due to a problem in your local area. You might not be able to get online or make/receive phone calls due to a problem in your local area. We're sorry for any inconvenience."

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