I heard it was just one ISP? I'm trying to understand the scope and something more than a screen shot would also be good to have. I certainly don't doubt that they'd do this though.
Reports I've seen indicate that it was just Telstra, which is one of the biggest ISPs in Australia. The reports saying that the Victoria police ordered this may be false, but either way, it is a very conveniently timed outage.
I heard it was just one ISP? I'm trying to understand the scope and something more than a screen shot would also be good to have. I certainly don't doubt that they'd do this though.
Reports I've seen indicate that it was just Telstra, which is one of the biggest ISPs in Australia. The reports saying that the Victoria police ordered this may be false, but either way, it is a very conveniently timed outage.
There aren’t a lot of ISPs down under.
Telstra owns the landlines, and most of the WiFi infrastructure... And most of the broadband network (as in, the physical infrastructure), here...
It’s complicated, but, if this is accurate, it’s a bit bigger than just, say, Vodafone or AT&T shutting down.